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Movie Review: Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) - A Decent Addition to the Franchise

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The audio cut to a low, rhythmic thumping—not the soundtrack, but the sound of heavy boots hitting floorboards. Not on the TV. In the hallway behind him.

Just eject. And remember: in 2004, the end of the world came on a shiny disc, and no one thought to check the noise channel. Movie Review: Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) - A

The Resident Evil franchise has had a significant impact on popular culture, inspiring countless other horror games, movies, and TV shows. Its influence can be seen in everything from "The Last of Us" to "28 Days Later," and its iconic characters and imagery have become a part of the gaming and horror lexicon.

The centerpiece of the film is the Nemesis program. In an era where many productions were moving entirely to CGI, Apocalypse In the hallway behind him

Released at the height of the "leather-clad action" era of the early 2000s, Resident Evil: Apocalypse picked up exactly where the first film left off. Milla Jovovich returned as Alice, waking up in a ravaged Raccoon City.

, Alice (Milla Jovovich) awakens in a Raccoon City hospital to find the city overrun by zombies. She must team up with other survivors, including Jill Valentine, to escape before a nuclear strike destroys the city. : Alexander Witt. : Action, Horror, Sci-Fi.

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