With just one previous feature to his credit 2012s sweet, low-key time-travel flick Safety Not Guaranteed Colin Trevorrow wasnt the obvious choice to take charge of a behemoth budget and reboot the Jurassic Park franchise. However, the early reviews suggest Trevorrow has succeeded in delivering the best effort since Spielbergs 1993 masterpiece. The Guardians Peter Bradshaw notes Spielbergs influence is in every base pair of the films DNA and recommends Jurassic World as a terrifically enjoyable and exciting summer spectacular: savvy, funny, ridiculous in just the right way. Empire magazine concurs, describing the film as comfortably the best dino-outing since Spielberg's unimpeachable original, and praising Trevorrows assured handling of its set-piece thrills and more intimate moments. While Varietys Scott Foundas also praises Trevorrows warmer, brighter touch that elevates this film above the previous two instalments, he concludes that Jurassic World captures only a fraction of the original films overflowing awe and wonderment. Several other reviews lament the cookie-cutter DNA of modern CGI-infested action movies running through Jurassic World, but the overall consensus confirms the film as a rollicking summer blockbuster that mostly delivers on its promise.