New York Times, 09/10/2004, p.E16, "Mr. Anderson's screenplay provides a steady series of inventive action situations....It is, of course, all in the timing, and Mr. Witt's is extremely good. He knows just when to lay in a lull and just when to puncture it with a shock effect..."
Los Angeles Times, 09/10/2004, p.E4, "Witt injects the film with plenty of razzle-dazzle on the visual side..."
Sight and Sound, 11/01/2007, p.71, "[The film] does deliver solid action/horror/superheroic scenes: the Hitchcock-on-steroids mutant crow attack is outstanding..."
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Subtitles - English - Closed Captioned
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. Alexander Witt - Director, Jeremy Bolt - Producer, Robert Kulzer - Executive Producer
2. Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, Sienna Guillory - Stars
3. Paul W.S. Anderson - Writer/Producer, Jeremy Bolt - Producer
Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Outtakes
Documentary - 1. "Game Over: Resident Evil Reanimated"
Behind the Scenes - 1. Making-of Resident Evil: Apocalypse (6-part series)
Featurette - 1. "Corporate Malfeasance"
2. "Game Babes"
3. "Symphony of Evil"
Text/Photo Galleries:
Poster Gallery - 1. Winning Submissions From the Online Contest
The lovely Milla Jovovitch is back with a vengeance as amnesiac, genetically-altered zombie ass-kicker, Alice, in this sequel to the 2002 hit film, which is based on the video game. This time around the sinister Umbrella Corporation sends a team of investigators into their destroyed underground lab (the ground-zero of carnage in the previous film) and unwittingly unleash the still-staggering zombies and monsters out into the population of Raccoon City. Soon Umbrella has evacuated all of their own key employees and has shut everyone else inside to be devoured. A mastermind chemist's daughter gets left behind in the confusion, and she is the one ticket out for Alice and a handful of dwindling survivors, including the equally hot, skimpily dressed, and almost-as-tough lady cop, Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory). There's some nifty motorcycle riding, plenty of bullets and splattering blood, and even a new monster--the hulking, heavily-armored, seriously ugly Nemesis. Comic actor Mike Epps is great as a pimped-out hustler who handles the whole dead-coming-back-to-life thing with cool nonchalance. In some ways, this nonstop creep show is even an improvement over the original, with a pervasive mood of nihilistic corporate dehumanization adding extra concern about the future of civilization to the mix of shooting, dying, punching, and munching.