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Genre Movie :Drama,Action & Adventure
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : Jul 19, 2013 Wide
Actors :Bruce Willis,John Malkovich,Mary-Louise Parker,Helen Mirren,Anthony Hopkins,Byung-hun Lee,Jong Kun Lee,Catherine Zeta-Jones,Neal McDonough,David Thewlis,Garick Hagon,Tim Pigott-Smith,Brian Cox,Philip Arditti,Mitchell Mullen,Martin Sims,Tristan D. Lalla,Khalid Laith,Tom Wu,Emilio Doorgasingh
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Red 2
User Ranting Red 2 : 3.8User Percentage For Red 2 : 70 %
User Count Like for Red 2 : 62,770
All Critics Ranting For Red 2 : 5.4
All Critics Count For Red 2 : 128
All Critics Percentage For Red 2 : 41 %
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Review For Red 2
Ultimately, it's popcorn nihilism without the big laughs that helped distract from the casual approach to life and death in 'Red'.Anna Smith-Time Out
This is a likable, almost gentle comedy and also a violent action film about the possibility of a nuclear bomb going off in a major city.
Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle
Willis is self-evidently capable of kicking the asses of men considerably younger than himself. But at some point shouldn't he consider an alternative pastime?
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic
Ridiculously action-packed and just as endearing, Red 2 is why we go to sequels despite our well-earned cynicism about studios churning them out.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
It's nice to see oldsters cavorting in kaboom movies, but a little of this stuff goes a long way.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
What's interesting about 'RED 2' is that, not only is it better than its predecessor, it is miles better ...
James Rocchi-MSN Movies
About the best - and maybe the worst - that can be about RED 2 is that it is an exceedingly safe pick.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
While we applaud the minds behind Red 2 for making a film for adults in a sea of movies for kids and teenage boys, they didn't actually make a good film for adults.
Kimber Myers-The Playlist
The Expendables meets The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel isn't an obviously winning formula.
Guy Lodge-This is London
Smart, breezy spy action, with an of-the-moment vibe that takes it post-post-9/11 and into the Wikileaks era of global politics.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher
Willis looks so tired, so lacking in vitality, that it's tempting to suggest he follow his character's lead and retire.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
[A] tiresome sequel ...
Philip French-Observer [UK]
The plot is all too generic, right down to the ticking-bomb climax. You can easily imagine it being taken off the shelf and handed to a bunch of younger actors with barely a tweak.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
The trick to RED 2's success is its willingness to allow the actors to roar through all their greatest hits at the loudest possible volume.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
The plot might not add up to much, but there's plenty of fire-fights, punch-ups and bristling one-liners to go round a cast so vast they could have called this The Extendables.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
Like the first one, it's played for laughs in-between bouts of mayhem; most of the gags are off-target, though Mirren's Nancy Mitfordesque assassin gets a pretty good kill ratio.
Andrew Pulver-Guardian [UK]
Retired, extremely dull.
Sophie Monks Kaufman-Little White Lies
That A-list cast of "retired, extremely dangerous" spies is back, coasting through another amiable but uninspired action-comedy.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
Red 2 seems stifled by the weight of its own detailed exposition, and only Hopkins seems to be enjoying himself in the same gleeful way that Mirren did in the previous film.
Eddie Harrison-The List
"Retired & Extremely Dangerous" this lot may well be, but after two films proving they can't get it together, the emphasis really ought to be on retired.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
Plays like the sixth installment in a flogged-to-death franchise rather than an eager and energetic second.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express
RED 2 is a decent enough sequel, thanks to likeable performances from a strong comic cast and a mixture of solid action set-pieces and witty dialogue, but it runs out of steam before the end and lacks emotional depth.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
Less an ensemble variation of Bourne and more Carry on Killing, there's much to enjoy in a sequel that finds laughs in the blase attitude of its anti-heroes to the grim business of inconsequential death.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies
The reason this franchise succeeds is that it never takes itself too seriously.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
Giddy comic spyboiler.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
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TagLine Red 2 The best never rest.
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