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Rampage
Directed by
Brad Peyton
PG-13
2018
1h 47m
Action
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Adventure
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6.1
51%
71%
6.4
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When three different animals become infected with a dangerous pathogen, a primatologist and a geneticist team up to stop them from destroying Chicago.
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Cast of Rampage
Dwayne Johnson
Davis Okoye / Executive Producer
Naomie Harris
Dr. Kate Caldwell
Malin Åkerman
Claire Wyden
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Harvey Russell
Jake Lacy
Brett Wyden
Joe Manganiello
Burke
Marley Shelton
Dr. Kerry Atkins
P.J. Byrne
Nelson
Demetrius Grosse
Colonel Blake
Jack Quaid
Connor
Breanne Hill
Amy
Matt Gerald
Zammit
Will Yun Lee
Agent Park
Urijah Faber
Garrick
Bruce Blackshear
Taylor
Jason Liles
George
Mac Wells
Communications Officer
Allyssa Brooke
Radar Officer
Stephen Dunlevy
First MP
Danny Le Boyer
Second MP
Rampage Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Ridiculous but entertaining.
812filmreviews
Robert Daniels
The Rock has a magnetism and genuine personality that makes him perfect for the action genre.
Collider Video
Perri Nemiroff
Hokey dialogue and a terrible villain, but the charm of the Dwayne Johnson/George relationship and the fact that the destruction scenes are truly reminiscent of the game make Rampage some solid action-heavy entertainment.
ChrisStuckmann.com
Chris Stuckmann
It just felt like the writers weren't taking it seriously. This could've been a really fun guilty-pleasure movie.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
While much better than it has any actual right to be, Rampage is still hardly the city-destroying monster smash it maybe could have been.
Chesapeake Family Magazine
Roxana Hadadi
Rampage is a movie in which none of the pieces fit together well-the characters, monsters, action set pieces, and emotional tone all seem like they belong in separate films. It's neither thrilling nor fun.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
It may be based on a video game, but it plays like a live-action cartoon, one that doubles as a fantastical journey into the imagination and sensibility of a 10-year-old boy, complete with rude hand gestures and goofy declarations of badassery.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Dwayne Johnson takes on jumbo, aggressive, mutated creatures in an epic cheesefest featuring a silverback gorilla named George who flips the bird at The Rock. Wrong target, George. It's the movie that deserves the finger.
The Atlantic
David Sims
It's telling that two of Rampage's big set pieces end with a gigantic albino gorilla laughing and giving the finger straight into the camera.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
When Johnson is doing that movie action star thing he does so well and giant animals are going enormous-mano-a-enormous-mano, there's undeniably goofy fun to be had. You just have to be patient during the downtime.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
This is the movie "Pacific Rim Uprising" wanted to be, this is the movie "Tomb Raider" should have been. Pure entertainment, "Rampage" is a smashing good time.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Calvin Wilson
Clearly, this is a star vehicle - and the eminently likable Johnson is unquestionably a star. Through sheer force of personality, he elevates "Rampage" into something reasonably entertaining.
Village Voice
Amy Nicholson
There are ludicrous constructions - say, a 30-foot wolf crossbred with spider, bat, and bug DNA. And then there's Dwayne Johnson as a misanthropic Special Forces soldier-turned-primatologist.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Rampage does hum along at a reasonably brisk pace from crisis to crisis, and the climactic encounter is loud, destructive and moderately exciting, providing that one's brain is pretty much packed away by then.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
we get a [Dwayne] Johnson performance that's about as bored as we are watching the movie.
The Verge
Tasha Robinson
Rampage presents a relatively convincing and immersive illusion. It's mostly a question of how much a given viewer can thrill to seeing yet another computer-generated city get reduced to ash, smoke, and shards.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Obviously, this makes no sense, but if you worry too much about sense, you will never really love movies or appreciate a star like Johnson.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Rampage might not be the worst movie of the year so far, but it's a contender for most pointless.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
Not that you would anyway, but it doesn't pay to think too hard about "Rampage." Sure, it could be improved (shorter would have helped), but it gets the job done in a more or less acceptable way.
Vox
Alissa Wilkinson
It's both a blindingly predictable pastiche of an action movie... and weirdly charming.
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