Resident Evil: Extinction (15)

Reviewed,Anthony Quinn
Friday 12 October 2007 00:00 BST
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Apocalypse, like, whenever. The third to be based on the "gaming phenomenon" of the same title, this drama of survival plays out in vast desert spaces where zombies scavenge for food and humans travel in convoys, avoiding the cities.

Milla Jovovich plays a Lara Croft-style ninja warrior, while Iain Glen is the evil genetic scientist who's pursuing her. One or two good action sequences keep boredom at bay for a while, but so little of it is fresh that extinction can't come too soon.

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