Paul W S Anderson, the adventurous auteur-director who helmed three of the survival-horror Resident Evil franchise movies, brings the venture to an exhaustingly rapid "end" with Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. And although you might be thankful that the high and low anthology is finally "over", you won't like the fact that it, like most other editions of the RE firebrand, ends with little substance, depth or coherence.
But then the pulp fiction (apparently Anderson's meteir), with its spellbinding post-apocalyptic cinematics, grotesque mutagens and zombies, a sleek mercenary a....