Movie Description Here's a retro-futurist fantasy set in a post-apocalyptic 2707, with steam-powered airships, battling corporations circa World War I, and tales of an ancient race buried deep in the bowels of the earth. During a blistering battle between the Bauhaus and Capitol corporations, the seal on an ancient machine is accidentally re-started and the mutants come running out of the hole, quickly reducing most of the earth to blood-splattered ruins. Ron Perlman (HELLBOY) plays a devout spiritual leader who holds a sacred text revealing how to stop the machine, and he needs a few good men (and women) to accompany him into the bowels of mutant hell. Thomas Jane (THE MIST) is the head tough-guy who helps him, along with a handpicked team that includes two sword-slinging babes (Devon Aoki and Anna Walton). Completely impervious to pain and with deadly blades instead of hands, the mutants are fearless enemies who swarm like a mix of the monsters in THE TERMINATOR and 28 DAYS LATER. Devotees of the steampunk genre and/or the post-apocalyptic spelunking of ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK, ALIENS, and THE DESCENT will dig it, and for bonus points there's John Malkovich as the weary leader of the free world. MUTANT CHRONICLES is based on a 1993 role-playing game that's grown to include card games, role-playing modules, and the video game "Doom Troopers."
In this guts-and-gore-fueled sci-fi action film, soldier Mitch Hunter (Thomas Jane) fights on the side of a powerful corporation on a dying earth. But the battle grows even deadlier when the war unearths a legion of mutant warriors intent on the destruction of the world. HELLBOY's Ron Perlman ditches the red makeup to play Brother Samuel, a monk who guards a prophetic text that predicted the mutants' invasion.
| Credits | | Producer: | Edward R. Pressman, Tim Dennison | | Cast: | Anna Walton, Benno Furmann, Devon Aoki, John Malkovich, Luis Miguel, Sean Pertwee, Steve Toussaint |
| Details | | Edition: | Director's Cut |
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 -- "It opens impressively on a grim future battlefield which looks like a rerun of the worst elements of World War I and pushes its retrofitted futureworld with a great deal of imagination..." Empire - Kim Newman (12/01/2008)
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