The best aspects of "Jurassic World," in which a hybrid super-predator runs amok in the trouble-plagued theme park, are so good that they transport you that exhilarating mental space where the series' original director, Steven Spielberg, raised a tentpole back in 1993. The worst aspects are. Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Jurassic World on Rotten Tomatoes.
Stay updated with critic and audience scores today! The original Jurassic Park still is a personal favourite, it is an enormously fun, thrilling (with some nail-biting moments) and brilliantly made film, with one of John Williams' most memorable main themes and scene-stealing dinosaurs. The Lost World has its admirers, but for me it was a major step-down and one of Spielberg's weakest films, and Jurassic Park 3 was even more disappointing. Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park (1993), Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond.
After 10 years of operation and visitor rates declining, in order to fulfill a corporate mandate, a new attraction is created to re-spark visitor's interest, which backfires horribly. With the tenth anniversary of the first Jurassic Park reboot, how does the legacy of the original Jurassic World film compare to its predecessor? Jurassic World Review After years of trying, Jurassic Park is finally open. Reboot is fun but scarier, more violent than the original.
Read Common Sense Media's Jurassic World review, age rating, and parents guide. Jurassic World is a big, shiny, and entertaining roller coaster ride, though the 'World' is more interesting than the people. The film succeeds at revitalizing the Jurassic Park movie franchise and delivers on its promise of a fun blockbuster adventure with good humor, scares, thrills, and more than its fair share of awe.
The park is now open, and boasts a genetically modified dinosaur. But is it a worthy attraction? Movie Review Venture capitalist John Hammond's dreams of a dinosaur theme park have finally come to fruition. Sure, 20 years ago when the old fella first gave the idea a try, things didn't go so well.
OK, it was a total disaster. But since then the InGen Corp has smoothed out the bumps and wrinkles of that earlier, uh, scaly situation. And if John were still around today, he'd be so.