It is a journey from hell - literally. After being rescued from a disastrous inferno, Patrick awakes to discover he is the sole survivor of a chartered jet carrying 150 passengers and crew - including his wife and three children. But, while traumatized by his family's deaths, Patrick finds himself unable to cope with the physical demands of grieving or coming to terms with their loss. He can't sleep or eat and desperately needs something to distract him from the pain. So he embarks on a journey through Canada's rugged Yukon Territory in an effort to find peace in solitude - but it isn't long before he falls prey once again to dark memories and self-destructive impulses... "Inferno" was shot in Canada, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon and Alberta. It was directed by Mark Scott. Its cinematography was done by Akos Szakacs.Official website Tomb Raider Wiki About the Series About the Series GALLERY of MOVIES The official site also includes information on the movie's trailer which is linked to their Facebook page. It shows three clips from different scenes in the movie so far. The first is a clip of Patrick's flashback to his former life as a family man with his wife and children before he died in an airplane accident. The second clip is of Patrick's wife taking a photo of him. The last clip is the end of the trailer which shows that Patrick's true destiny is to save Lara Croft from her own fate. "Inferno" premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2018. Warner Bros. Pictures released the movie worldwide on November 2, 2018 through its division Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema and Village Roadshow Films. It was released in the United States and Canada on November 2, 2018, and received negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes it has a rating of 4% based on 41 reviews. The site's consensus states: "An uncharacteristically lackluster Tomb Raider movie that loses the series' strengths—including its heroine's unbreakable spirit—in favor of a serial killer story." Metacritic gave the film a score of 31 out of 100 based on 21 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews. In a positive review, The Irish Times said that the movie "delves into the mental trauma of a man who survives a plane accident and returns to his family only to find he can't cope with life anymore." "Inferno" was ranked #3 on Screen Rant's list of the worst "Tomb Raider" movies. The official sites for this franchise contain video interviews from the cast and crew. In one video, the director Mark Scott talks about how he came up with the concept for "Inferno". In another interview, Mark Scott talks about how he made his worst tomb raider movie choice work. 8eeb4e9f32 16
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