Venom 3 The Last Dance 3D Movie Review

Venom 3: The Last Dance

3D Movie Review

Written By:  Adolph Vega


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Venom 3: The Last Dance surprises with its 3D quality, especially since darkly lit movies often struggle with this format. However, Last Dance defies expectations and offers a visually engaging 3D experience. The presentation is unexpectedly sharp, even in dimly lit scenes, allowing viewers to appreciate the full detail and atmosphere of the Venom universe.

One of the standout sequences occurs underwater, where the 3D truly shines with countless bubbles. Depth and layers of 3D are handled with a level of vibrancy that brings the scene to life, immersing viewers in an almost tactile experience. In moments like these, the 3D enhances the intensity, pulling the audience deeper into the film’s environment. The effect could have been utilized even more, however, as there are some points where the 3D remains subtle (Too subtle). One early sequence set in Mexico (with the dogs) looked phenomenal in 3D. Sadly this sequence flies by in a few seconds.3D depth is handled well in a few key moments (waterfall and elevator scenes).

The movie also has plenty of fun pop-out moments with the various venom appendages. Various sequences with close ups of monster mouths look especially good in 3D. While not every scene uses 3D to its fullest potential, the overall experience is well-executed. This is especially notable for fans who enjoy a mix of dramatic depth and lighthearted pop-out effects.

All things considered, Venom 3: The Last Dance delivers a solid 3D presentation that complements the action and playful tone of the movie. Obviously your experience may vary so try to find the best quality, brightest theater that you can.

Final Verdict: 7/10


Movie

The third installment of Venom’s story, Venom 3: The Last Dance, takes a different approach compared to its predecessors, opting for a more straightforward narrative. This streamlined story works to the film’s benefit, especially given the overly complex romantic drama that weighed down previous entries. By focusing on action, comedy, and straightforward storytelling, Last Dance manages to keep audiences engaged from start to finish.

One of the biggest strengths of this film is its sense of humor. The comedy lands well and leans into a ludicrous, almost absurd tone that’s genuinely hilarious (many belly laughs). Tom Hardy nails this final performance as both Eddie Brock and Venom. Whether it’s Venom’s bizarre banter or ridiculous moments that seem to embrace the character’s chaotic energy, the laughs are well-earned and frequent. The action sequences are abundant, keeping the film moving at a brisk pace with hardly a dull moment in sight.

However, the film isn’t without its flaws. There are several plot holes and contrived moments that are noticeable. I accurately predicted many plot points in this movie. Despite being a part of Sony’s larger Marvel universe, Venom 3 doesn’t connect to other Sony films, which may be disappointing for those hoping for a crossover or continuation from past movies.

Visually, the movie is well-shot, with crisp, appealing cinematography that captures the gritty charm of Venom’s world. The character development is basic, with some characters feeling more like plot devices than fully fleshed-out individuals. This includes the villain, who, while true to the comics, doesn’t offer much depth. The music choices are both fun and a bit on-the-nose, matching the film’s tone.

Ultimately, Venom: The Last Dance is an enjoyable, fun finale that emphasizes action over story. It might not tie up every loose end or deliver a deep narrative, but it provides a satisfying and entertaining experience for fans of the character. The Venom movie franchise ends on a satisfying high note. Venom: Last Dance is easily the best Venom movie in the trilogy.

Final Verdict: 7/10


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Coraline 3D Movie Review

Coraline 3D Movie Review

by: Adolph Vega


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The 3D experience in Coraline is a fascinating and immersive journey, made even more special by its clever use of depth and visual play. In the "real world," the 3D is fairly subdued and almost flat, reflecting the mundane and dull nature of Coraline's life. However, this lack of 3D is purposeful, as it makes the contrast with the other world all the more impactful. Once Coraline enters the "other world," the 3D truly comes alive. The rich colors, whimsical designs, and exaggerated characters create a vibrant and popping visual experience that highlights the magic and eeriness of this alternate reality.


There are many moments where the 3D elements "pop" out of the screen, adding fun and surprise. Scenes like characters reaching toward the audience or objects flying across the screen keep you engaged and bring the story to life in a very tangible way. Whenever Coraline travels between the two worlds through a tunnel, the 3D depth really shines. The depth created during these sequences is phenomenal, making you feel as though you're being pulled through the twisting and turning passageway alongside her. The sense of movement and space is expertly done.


The 3D in Coraline isn't just a cheesy gimmick but a deliberate and well-crafted element of the movie's visual storytelling. It enhances the narrative, makes the fantastical more immersive, and delivers an overall great visual experience that stays with you long after the credits roll. Speaking of the credits, stick around for a delightful 3D credits sequence and an awesome 3D post-credits scene. FYI, I haven’t seen the previous 3D release of Coraline, so I don’t know if this presentation is better or worse than the earlier conversion. However, this 2024 version is advertised as the “ultimate” version of Coraline.

In conclusion, Coraline uses 3D in intelligent ways to add an extra layer of magic and suspense, making the film a must-watch for fans of immersive animation.


3D Final Verdict : 8/10

Movie


When Coraline first released in 2009, it became an instant modern classic, and that high regard holds strong to this day in 2024. Laika's stop-motion animation is nothing short of mesmerizing, with rich, detailed visuals that continue to dazzle audiences 15 years later. The animation brings to life a hauntingly beautiful world—a great horror story for kids that adults can easily enjoy as well. I love how tangible the film looks. The hair looks amazing for stop-motion animation. The environments are so detailed, rich, and interesting to look at. The art of Coraline is so well executed that it has become iconic since its initial release.


Coraline might be a little too scary for young children, particularly those under six, but it’s perfectly pitched for older kids, teens, and even adults. The plot is relatively straightforward, following Coraline as she discovers a parallel universe where everything in her life seems better. Despite its simplicity, the story engages viewers by tapping into deep childhood fears and desires, making the simplicity of the plot a strength rather than a weakness. The plot reminds me of an episode of the classic Rod Serling Twilight Zone, and I say this with the highest regard. Sometimes, the most effective stories are the ones that don’t need excessive complexity to resonate, and Coraline is a great example of this.


One of the aspects that makes Coraline feel ahead of its time is its use of multiple universes or parallel worlds—a theme that has only grown more popular (and perhaps overdone) in recent years. In that sense, Coraline feels like it was at the cutting edge of storytelling trends long before the concept of parallel universes became mainstream in pop culture.


What truly sets Coraline apart, though, are its memorable characters. Coraline herself is an incredibly relatable protagonist, embodying curiosity, courage, and the loneliness that comes with feeling misunderstood. The sinister "Other Mother" and her button eyes are simple yet powerfully terrifying. The very concept of replacing one’s eyes with buttons is unsettling on a primal level, and it's a visual that sticks with viewers long after the credits roll. In theory, it shouldn’t be so unnerving, but seeing it on screen still gives me the creeps even after all these years. The voice acting throughout the film is top-notch, adding depth and believability to characters that could have easily fallen flat in lesser hands.


The film is also a joy to watch, thanks to a fun and fitting score that enhances the atmosphere without ever overpowering it. The music balances light, whimsical moments with eerie, unsettling tones that keep the audience on edge as the mystery unfolds. The movie flows so well and has so many interesting moments.


Coraline is, without question, one of the best spooky movies for kids—a genre that's surprisingly difficult to get right. It captures the essence of being a child: the fear of the unknown, the longing for something better, and the bravery that comes with facing your worst nightmares. Even after all these years, the storytelling remains as captivating and fresh as ever, continuing to connect with new audiences while delighting longtime fans. The only thing that dates the movie is the flip phone.


In short, Coraline is a film that stands the test of time—a beautifully animated, well-acted story with unforgettable characters and a depth that resonates far beyond its simple premise. Whether you're watching for the first time or the tenth, it’s a film that remains a joy to experience.


Please stay in the theater after the credits roll. The movie has a cute post-credits scene. In this re-release, they’ve added bonus content after the post-credits scene. This bonus content is a new behind-the-scenes video that's about 10 minutes long, this video  is fascinating, informative, and  well worth watching.

Final Movie Verdict: 10/10



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