Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)
The Resident Evil movies are strange beasts. They always more or less feature Alice, the Milla Jovovich character from the first movie, but they keep trying to shoehorn game characters in as well and it never works. Characters like Claire and friends turn up largely unannounced and try somehow to be a part of the story, but the story is and always will be Alice and the movies go lopsided. They wander out of horror territory into fantasy gun porn and not altogether bad kungfu sequencing. Personally, I think the first movie contained more substantial drama than the rest of the movies combined, and those other movies would capitalise better on their outstandingly cool imagery if they would commit more fully to flash over substance. There's a whole lot of basically physical drama they could do with their cameras that just would work better if they were creating atmosphere rather than action, and in particular a horror atmosphere, duh.
The Final Chapter is as chock full of non sequitur alliances and hurdled gaps in plot as all the other movies and has tremendous potential in some of its action imagery and landscapes, and it actually does round out the six movie long story pretty well, but I do miss the leavening effect of actual horror I think. First movie remains best movie.
Final Chapter? Worth it, anyway: