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  1. Directed by David S. Goyer, who wrote the screenplays for the first two chapters, "Blade Trinity" is a choppy, forgetful, suspense-free romp that substitutes campy humor for chills. You long...

  2. Louder, campier, and more incoherent than its predecessors, Blade: Trinity seems content to emphasize style over substance and rehash familiar themes. Read Critics Reviews

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  3. Has the great sleek, dark look of its predecessors and, most important, it has Snipes. Director Goyer, who wrote all three Blade films, deserves credit for sticking with the character, but aside from the effectively staged action sequences Trinity is cheap-looking and laughably inept.

  4. 4 days ago · Directed by Jeremy Saulnier. This crime drama from Jeremy Saulnier stars Aaron Pierre as a man whose run-in with small-town police officers uncovers uncomfortable secrets. By Amy Nicholson. Sept....

  5. 1 day ago · The moment occurs in an alternate ending where Blade is lying on an autopsy table but awakes to cause havoc. Director David Goyer appeared to confirm the rumor on the movie's DVD commentary track ...

  6. Feb 1, 2024 · Blade: Trinity distinguishes itself as the funniest installment in the Blade trilogy, injecting a generous dose of humor into the typically dark, horror-infused narrative. Ryan Reynolds' wisecracking Hannibal King brought a comedic dynamic, providing a humorous counterbalance to the intense action.

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  8. Check out the latest reviews for Blade Trinity from our staff critics and community reviewers. In Blade: Trinity, Wesley Snipes' Daywalker returns one final time to fight Dracula himself. This time, Eric Brooks is accompanied by his friend Whistler's daughter Abigail (Jessica Biel) and the former vampire Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds), who work ...

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