Venom Movie Review
After his horrible version is Spider-Man 3 Venom was finally able to get his own solo movie! But does it live up to its height? Let’s see!
I know I’m several weeks late on this review m,but better late than never. I saw Venom the weekend it was released and despite all of the negative reviews I thought it was a pretty decent movie.
Venom by no means is a perfect movie but it’s definitely no where near as bad as critics say it is. Though the plot is somewhat predictable I still enjoyed it nonetheless. But the most stand out parts of the movie were Eddie Brock and Venom.
Tom Hardy definitely delivered when it came to both of these characters. I loved their dynamic and I especially loved their comedic moments. Since this movie will more than likely get a sequel, I look forward to seeing more of their relationship dynamic in the future.
However with the good that this movie has, there’s also the bad. The villain of this movie is very bland and forgettable. Riot who appears in this movie doesn’t get too much screen time and last but not least, no bloodshed.
You would think that after the success of Logan and both Deadpool films that Sony would give Venom the R rating it deserved. Turns out we were wrong, and it caused the movie to suffer. With scenes of Venom slamming people into walls, or biting their heads off, you’d think you’d see blood right? Wrong. There’s absolutely no sign of blood after Venom does damage and I feel like that’s a tad bit ridiculous. This is why movies like Venom need R ratings to showcase things like this.
But despite all of this I did enjoy the movie and on a scale of 1-10 I give it a 7/10. I still look forward to it’s sequels and I hope it ups the ante with an R rating next go round!