Mortal Kombat
In a story that looks exciting, as the story tells of the dark period centuries ago, when the Lao kong, the prominent warriors of the Church of Light of Light, were accused of protecting the powers of Lord Ryden before the film World Out. That story may have been controversial during that difficult period, when the joiners were the TAJA and Ciro fighters who recruited and trained recruits for the next war to wage a new war.
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April 11, 2011
...a one-note gimmick that comes with everything but a joystick for the viewer to control the robotic characters.
June 10, 2010
In the realm of movies adapted from video games, "Mortal Kombat" sucks the least...
April 07, 2010
We'll concede that four-armed Prince Goro is a hoot, Christopher Lambert looks fabulous in a flowing white wig, and Talisa Soto, who plays some kind of princess, can lord it over us anytime.
July 12, 2016
Cheesy and very violent adaptation of '90s video game.
January 01, 2000
The movie has everything a teenage boy could want... Everything, that is, but an interesting plot, decent dialogue and compelling acting.
September 29, 2016
A fun, visually appealing film with effective performances and well choreographed fights. [Full review in Spanish]
January 01, 2000
Just looks and plays a lot like Johnny Mnemonic, Double Dragon and other video-game-inspired, mayhem-filled messes.
June 24, 2006
British director Anderson does a fair job with what he was given: four good-looking leads, some very impressive sfx, Babylonian sets, a bone-crunching soundtrack, and a battery of well-choreographed fights.
May 16, 2011
Hardly award-worthy entertainment, and pretty visually dated, but probably one of the better video game movies ever made comparatively.
May 20, 2003
The most intriguing is a glassy-eyed follower whose right hand shoots out a hissing reptile that can extend itself for miles. Exotic creatures like these make watching Mortal Kombat feel like being in a high-tech fun house.
January 01, 2000
The movie that most nearly approximates a video game: lots of action, no plot, eye-catching computer effects and a dollop of violence.
September 22, 2008
Where others have sunk in the mire of imitation, director Paul Anderson and writer Kevin Droney effect a viable balance between exquisitely choreographed action and ironic visual and verbal counterpoint.

