Frank Ochieng
It is quite an automatic instinct to compare and contrast the first installment of 2014s The Maze Runner with the arrival of the latest entry in director Wes Balls distant dystopian drama Maze Runner: Scorch Trials. The original blueprint effectively captured a unique time and place of mystique and other morbid curiosities. The audience was craftily introduced to The Glade, a head-scratching venue out in the middle of nowhere while being surrounded by a massive maze that pretty much rendered its survivors in vulnerability and uncertainty. Well, Maze Runner: Scorch Trials looks to revisit that same kind of mystifying aura where our young and daring protagonists face the surreal obstacles in a futuristic facility that begs for the same kind ...