Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple and Rhys Ifans also star in the interspecies bromance, which pits the central duo against a deadly threat from the alien’s home planet.
But if you're fully aboard the Venom train, then Venom: The Last Dance will prove to be the most entertaining of the trilogy – and it might even make you emotional.
Tom Hardy is back and playing dual roles, as Eddie Brock and the title alien entity, in superhero movie "Venom: The Last Dance." ...
Sony's third "Venom" movie largely abandons the weirdness that made the first two films enjoyable The post ‘Venom: The Last ...
Tom Hardy's wacky dual roles are still the only reason to watch "Venom: The Last Dance," a so-so threequel with more ...
The Venom franchise has often divided fans, but the finale to Sony's trilogy is easily the Lethal Protector's best movie yet, ...
Venom: The Last Dance is a rushed, clumsy, lackluster trilogy finale that forgets to embrace the established fun of the ...
The original Venom followed two years after Deadpool broke away from the mostly PG-13 Marvel tradition, its dark, ...
"Venom: The Last Dance," in theaters Friday, follows a tonally inconsistent franchise with a supposed conclusion that leans on the least fun aspects of the series.
"Venom: The Last Dance" is a touching send-off to the hero some of us didn't even want but will now surely miss.
The alien gets the good lines, and Tom Hardy completes his mumblemouth Bowery Boy peformance, in a sequel that's as fun, and ...
You’re either on Venom’s wavelength or you’re not. If you are, you’re not alone, because as it turns out, a lot of folks are.