Sigourney Weaver effortlessly carries the movie with the ease of someone completely in command of their character (Easier after three movies). With Joss Whedon in charge of the script, it features plenty of kitschy drama and dark humor, often served together. It’s also visually impressive if you can stand grotesque images, especially near the end. It does lag a bit in the middle, though, and the characters are more amusing cartoons than persons of interest.
And so it ends…
Grade: B-