Jurassic Domination (2022): gold? (Decker Shado review)


It was only a year ago when Jurassic World: Dominion was released, so it shouldn't be an unsurprising fact that The Asylum cobbled up a mockbuster over the course of a weekend, plastered a word that was sufficiently like the word "Dominion" on the packaging and stuffed inexpensive DVD boxes across the country. The cover art for Jurassic Domination is fairly cool; it shows a scene that's not too dissimilar from the one that's in the movie, but it's done so with a great deal of imagination and an effort to be as generous with its presentation as is possible.

Dinosaur Domination does not quite have the same quality as the creator of the film claimed. Even for Asylum the set doesn't provide much variety. The actual dinosaurs featured in the film (click now to view the blog post) are not often seen. It can be difficult to understand the plot when you try.



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