Boasting strong performances and a deeply introspective script, this film about friendship, regret, and mortality is rich in thematic nuance.
Boasting strong performances and a deeply introspective script, this film about friendship, regret, and mortality is rich in thematic nuance.
A generic, uninspired attempt to recapture the charm of its predecessor.
Anybody comparing this lazy junk to “Die Hard” is either living in an alternate universe or needs a couple of semesters of film school.
Boundary-pushing cinema that is far from the thoughtful exploration of female sexual agency that it clearly longs to be.
Entertaining but not thought-provoking, and never fully commits to the depth its premise seems to promise.
A total assault on the senses in the form of a weird, violent thrill ride that’s cool in bloody bursts but ultimately feels empty.