Release Date Red 2 Jul 19, 2013 Wide
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Actors For Red 2
Bruce Willis,John Malkovich,Mary-Louise Parker,Anthony Hopkins,Helen Mirren,Catherine Zeta-Jones,Byung-hun Lee,Brian Cox,Neal McDonough,Jong Kun Lee,David Thewlis,Tim Pigott-Smith,Garick Hagon,Philip Arditti,Mitchell Mullen,Martin Sims,Tristan D. Lalla,Khalid Laith,Tom Wu,Emilio DoorgasinghGenres Red 2 : Drama,Action & Adventure
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Red 2
User Ranting Red 2 : 3.6User Percentage For Red 2 : 66 %
User Count Like for Red 2 : 80,307
All Critics Ranting For Red 2 : 5.4
All Critics Count For Red 2 : 137
All Critics Percentage For Red 2 : 42 %
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Movie Overview For Red 2
Retired C.I.A. agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device.TagLine Red 2
The best never rest.Trailer For Red 2
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
A highly-watchable but stilted sequel that serves as a complacent sequel to the fun original.
John Hanlon-Big Hollywood
Much of the originality has faded and Morgan Freeman's absence is keenly felt, but the end result is still a fun, exciting adventure.
Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight
Red 2 fails to capture the fun of the first film, but manages to hold on to its weaker traits, such as a bloated runtime and an inundation of mindless action sequences, turning this into a rather forgettable affair.
Jeff Beck-We Got This Covered
The cookie-cutter action sequences - car chases, fireballs, shoot-outs - are so-so and whereas the first film had a giddy cheekiness to it, the vibe here just feels forced, a common trait of sequels we really weren't hankering for.
Jim Schembri-3AW
Who knows if teenagers will appreciate this type of actioner? No matter. They get plenty of films designed for them. You go, gramps!
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
The basic formula of the freefall of action, laughs and casting class of the 2010 first film is the same, but everything is less spontaneous, a little more forced and a tad overcooked this second time around... Mirren comes out best
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
RED 2's support cast (including the new additions) are punching hard for this sequel to be as fun as the original; however the diluted globetrotting and Willis' clear 'pay-check' performance make you wish they'd retired this series after the original.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show
RED 2 plays it pretty safe, carefully emulating the style and tone of its predecessor, so if you enjoyed the first one, RED 2 should tick the same boxes for you.
Tim Martain-The Mercury
Silly but unapologetic entertainment.
Rebecca Barry-Flicks.co.nz
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
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