Doom

Rated 2.0

This is actually not as bad as it could have been. That’s not high praise, but some decent action sequences and a funny, campy performance by The Rock actually make this almost worth recommending. Based on the popular video game, the plot involves some nonsense involving a lab where things have gone mightily wrong, and a group of soldiers must come to the rescue. When the mercenaries arrive, they discover that super-monsters running around in the corridors have rather disturbing origins. The Rock adds a certain amount of camp to his performance that would’ve worked better if the cast around him were in on the joke. He’s good, but the rest of the cast stinks. The film’s highlight is a finale where we see monsters dispatched as if we were playing the video game. Sure, the same effect can be achieved by actually playing the video game, but a movie ticket cost nine bucks and a PlayStation cost a couple hundred. A gory film that earns its R rating.