![]() All muscles and mumbles and not much up top. His turn as Ray Garrison is about as one note as they come. South China Morning Post’s James Mottram noted, “Vin Diesel can have his off days, and this derivative sci-fi is one of them. (Eiza González) is the only one of remote interest.” The film features Ezra Miller as two versions of The Flash, Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck as variants. On Tuesday (June 6), critics had their chance to fully review the film after it received a mostly warm reception when the social media embargo lifted last month. The New York Times’ Ben Kenigsberg is of the opinion that “Diesel strikes the right balance of contemplation and meatheadedness, and Guy Pearce brings more conviction than is necessary to the role of a scientist who crows about how Ray is his “billion-dollar prototype.” Of the Pearce character’s other cyborgs - again, maybe not the technical term - K.T. The Flash s Rotten Tomatoes score has been revealed ahead of its cinema release. San Francisco Chronicle’s Mick LaSalle wrote in his review, “”Bloodshot” is a lively and amiably stupid action movie, given an extra dose of atmosphere by the presence of Vin Diesel.” The critical consensus reads, “Bloodshot gives Vin Diesel a solid opportunity to indulge in old-school action that should satisfy fans, even if the end result is disappointingly mediocre.” ![]() ![]() Bloodshot has received a 40 per cent rating at Rotten Tomatoes.
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