Underworld: Rise of the Lycans is a dark and riveting fantasy-action-thriller film. Directed by Patrick Tatopoulos, the storyline gives viewers a glimpse into the existence of the gore-filled war ...
“”Underworld: Rise of the Lycans”” aims to answer these questions and after all nothing says love like vampires, lycans, and gore. “”Rise of the Lycans”” is a prequel to the first “”Underworld”” movie ...
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans is not only the best film in Underworld film series, admittedly not a cause for even a minutiae of jubilation, but is also a decent action film, much like Outlander.
Even though her foray into ass-kickery in Doomsday was a little lacking, I have high hopes for the seductive Rhona Mitra in the upcoming Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. Entertainment Weekly brings us ...
This weekend should prove particularly fun for sci-fi fans. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans takes us back to the beginning of the shadowy battle between vampires and lycans, while Outlander presents an ...
A knight gallops through the forest, brandishing a sword that glints in the moonlight, slashing through lunging, drooling, growling werewolves. Safe within the castle walls, the knight's helmet is ...
Michael Sheen has been leading a double life. The Welsh actor has built his aboveground rep impersonating glad-handing Brit public figures: Tony Blair in The Deal and The Queen, David Frost in ...
Auds are encouraged to cheer the werewolves in “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans,” the third chapter in the ongoing franchise about a centuries-long battle between bloodsuckers and shape-shifters.
That cast makes this prequel to the movies that showed the world how good Kate Beckinsale looks in leather worth watching. Underworld, a tale of the feud between werewolves and vampires and their ...
Auds are encouraged to cheer the werewolves in “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans,” the third chapter in the ongoing franchise about a centuries-long battle between bloodsuckers and shape-shifters.
Michael Sheen has made his name playing famous people in films -- British Prime Minister Tony Blair in “The Queen,” talk-show host David Frost in “Frost/Nixon” -- and for his return to the “Underworld ...