Rachel Weisz

This archive gathers the films featuring Rachel Weisz reviewed at Master of Worlds: “Black Widow (2021)”, “Constantine (2005)”, “Runaway Jury (2003)”, and “The Mummy Trilogy (1999-2008)” — 4 titles in all. Across these reviews the focus stays on how Rachel Weisz serves each story: the choices that make a performance work, the roles that anchor a film, and the range visible across different pictures. Rather than rank the performances, the collection treats them as a body of work worth examining. The list continues to expand as additional films are reviewed.

Runaway jury 2003 review

Runaway Jury (2003)

2003 Gary Fleder thriller from John Grisham. John Cusack manipulates a New Orleans gun-manufacturer trial with Rachel Weisz.

Constantine 2005 review

Constantine (2005)

Constantine is a better film than its reputation suggests. Francis Lawrence directed in his feature debut. Keanu Reeves plays John Constantine, the…

The Mummy Trilogy (1999) Review

The Mummy Trilogy (1999-2008) — Review

The Mummy trilogy is one of the most enjoyable adventure franchises of the late 1990s and 2000s and one of the more successful examples of what mainstream Hollywood could accomplish with classical adventure material before the broader shift toward darker superhero filmmaking. Stephen Sommers wrote…

Black Widow (2021)

Black Widow (2021) — Review

Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova carries a film that arrived too late to matter. The Phase Four opener that established the pattern of decorative empowerment. At 0/10

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