Riddick – Left for dead on a sun-scorched planet, Riddick finds himself up against an alien race of predators. Activating an emergency beacon alerts two ships: one carrying a new breed of mercenary, the other captained by a man from Riddick’s past.
Director:
David Twohy
Writers:
David Twohy, Jim Wheat (based on characters created by)
Stars:
Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff
Riddick – A good antihero is a wonderful thing, and Riddick is a commendable example. Having watched the evolution of this character over the course of one very good Sci-Fi outing (Pitch Black)and one very passable Sci-Fi mega-production (The Chronicles of Riddick), it was nice to welcome him back to smaller budgets and the authentic claustrophobia that befits an interstellar fugitive.
“Riddick” is a film that delivers what its core audience wants: the story never strays from what has been established, although there is the unfortunate drift towards “How Incredible Is This Guy?” that afflicts so many film series (cf. “Iron Man”,”Dirty Harry”, “Rocky”). Nonetheless, the action is both gloriously implausible and entertaining, and director David Twohy does a great job of keeping you in the same universe where you first joined this ride. In short, Riddick is spot-on, while “Riddick” is a little overblown. Click here to see more