Blade: Trinity Critic Reviews

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The Hollywood Reporter | Frank ScheckAdd Critic to Favorites

Should reasonably please fans of the genre before assuming its place in the horror section of your local video store.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites

Has the great sleek, dark look of its predecessors and, most important, it has Snipes.Read the full review

Variety | Dennis HarveyAdd Critic to Favorites

Won't linger in the memory long, but gives pretty good action eye-candy while it's going.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Owen GleibermanAdd Critic to Favorites

Blunt-witted, visually pedestrian, and overly long, with too many scenes of Blade and his cohorts standing around in darkened corridors, waiting for their enemies to show up. The action, however, is as throat-grabbing as you want it to be.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Ty BurrAdd Critic to Favorites

One of the prime laws of the multiplex states that any action or horror movie series will devolve into ritualized violence, self-mocking camp, and egregious silliness by part three. Blade: Trinity is right on schedule.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Scott TobiasAdd Critic to Favorites

Swimming in computer-enhanced mayhem and a non-stop hip-hop-and-techno soundtrack, Blade: Trinity might as well come equipped with joysticks attached to the seats, so everyone can play along.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Peter HartlaubAdd Critic to Favorites

But there's just enough comforting familiarity mixed with refreshing new characters to hold the casserole of a plot together.Read the full review

The New York Times | Stephen HoldenAdd Critic to Favorites

A choppy, forgetful, suspense-free romp that substitutes campy humor for chills.Read the full review

USA Today | Mike ClarkAdd Critic to Favorites

Kris Kristofferson, as a scaled-down old gray mentor to Blade, still looks like the visual equivalent of your five worst college hangovers.Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

A mess. It lacks the sharp narrative line and crisp comic-book clarity of the earlier films, and descends too easily into shapeless fight scenes that are chopped into so many cuts that they lack all form or rhythm.Read the full review

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