Chris Stuckmann reviews Rings, starring Matilda Lutz, Alex Roe, Johnny Galecki, Aimee Teegarden, Bonnie Morgan, Vincent D'Onofrio. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets. Rings is a special kind of awful.

Why do you think it took so long for the. More wearying than frightening, Rings is a total non-starter. In that respect, Rings shows some promise early on.

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The goals of the experiment run by Galecki's character remain frustratingly ill-defined, but the system he develops for avoiding the. 'Rings' movie review. It starts strong, but 'Rings' feels like a worn-out VHS tape. Would you like to review this movie? Rings Review: The third instalment of the The Ring horror franchise, based on the famous Japanese films is less of a sequel and more of a remake. Javier GutiƩrrez, written by David Loucka. Share All sharing options for: Rings review: the clunky horror sequel There's a single interesting idea floating around in Rings, the latest sequel in the franchise that turned dripping wet black-haired.

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Rings movie review: This horror sequel starring Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki is a mess. There are signs of a decent first draft in there somewhere, with a bunch of interesting ideas and surprising. A new chapter in the beloved RING horror franchise.

In Ring's case, unfortunately, the slow-moving side-story is simultaneously groan-worthingly genuine and the movie's anchor, plunging it into the depths, never to resurface. Rings Movie Poster Courtesy of Paramount Pictures. Rings Movie is in theaters now! Have you seen any of the Ring movies?