Yes, Mortal Kombat has been a massively popular video game franchise since its spawning in 1992. Yes, its over-the-top kills ...
The battle for Earthrealm continues in this follow-up to the 2021 screen version of the popular action-laden video game.
‘Mortal Kombat II’ Review: Dependable Action, Sludgy Story in an Old-School Mediocre Video-Game Bash
Adeline Rudolph is Kitana and Karl Urban is the cheesy action star Johnny Cage in an old-school mediocre video-game bash.
After five long years waiting for director Simon McQuoid to finally produce the actual martial arts tournament his mostly ...
It's an onscreen bucket of slop that people will give a pass to because losers cheer whenever a character, such as they are, ...
The bar for video game movie sequels isn’t very high, but Mortal Kombat II not only clears the bar, it twirls it around like ...
Mortal Kombat II isn't a flawless victory, but it has enough charm and humor to keep hardcore fans entertained.
Despite its imperfections, "Mortal Kombat II" is a clear step up from its predecessor.
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