Anaconda Review: This Anaconda? Don’t Want None

Anaconda Review: This Anaconda? Don’t Want None

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I am generally a total sucker for a meta narrative. When executed properly, I enjoy the inherent cleverness of the approach, with the work itself being used to comment on the work, and it can be a wonderful way for artists to explore and examine the creative process. From books about writing books to movies about making movies, I’m easily delighted by both the insight that can be brought to light and the parody that pokes fun at the various roadblocks involved.

Anaconda (2025)

Paul Rudd and Thandiwe Newton in Anaconda (2025).

(Image credit: Sony Pictures)

Release Date: December 25, 2025
Directed By: Tom Gormican
Written By: Tom Gormican & Kevin Etten
Starring: Paul Rudd, Jack Black, Steve Zahn, Thandiwe Newton, Selton Mello, and Daniela Melchior
Rating: PG-13 for violence/action, strong language, some drug use and suggestive references
Runtime: 99 minutes

That in mind, director Tom Gormican’s Anaconda should be a perfect fit for my sensibilities. The world truly doesn’t need a new sequel to the 1997 horror flick starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Owen Wilson and Jon Voigt, but if it’s going to happen, why not make the movie about how silly it is to make a new Anaconda movie? Having the film headlined by a pair of comedic heavyweights in Paul Rudd and Jack Black theoretically should have led to the spinning of gold. The sad truth, however, is that it’s a work that never manages to come close to living up to its potential, as it’s instead a muddled mess that is neither a successful commentary nor able to properly juggle the comedy and snake-driven horror to make it entertaining.

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