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Gremlins 2: The New Batch
The Gremlins are back, and this time, they've taken total control over the building of a media mogul. The movie story continues the adventures of the creature Gizmo, who spawns numerous small monsters when wet.
25 December 1928, The Bronx, New York, USA
29 November 1955, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3 July 1952, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
9 July 1961, Los Angeles, California, USA
8 April 1963, South Bend, Indiana, USA
11 August 1953, Augusta, Georgia, USA
26 June 1955, Ogden, Utah, USA
6 August 1938, Brooklyn, New York, USA
10 October 1959, Spokane, Washington, USA
31 August 1971, Encino, California, USA
27 October 1953, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
13 April 1964, Chicago, Illinois, USA
11 May 1972, Santa Monica, California, USA
June 12, 2013
Campy horror sequel has unrelenting cartoonish violence.May 19, 2012
... is one of the funniest comedies of its time, a veritable live-action cartoon from Joe Dante at his most unrestrained.January 01, 2000
Too many gremlins and not enough story line.May 08, 2012
Any movie with former Dracula Christopher Lee as a scientist who creates a gremlin-bat can't be all bad, but there's a reason we never received a Gremlins 3.October 19, 2014
"Gremlins" deserved a much better follow up than "The New Batch."May 12, 2012
No, this was not your daddy's Gremlins movie. This was an entirely different kind of beast that was just made up of the same DNA.March 26, 2009
An hilarious sequel featuring equal parts creature slapstick for the small fry and satirical barbs for adults.May 22, 2012
An odd, but rewarding sequel that ups the ante on comedy and effects, and manages to offer a refreshing spoof of the first film.January 01, 2000
For a good hour it's less like a wild-spirited comedy than a '60s Disney film with Dean Jones or Fred MacMurray.February 09, 2006
There's almost enough in-joke ingenuity to justify the total absence of plot.November 07, 2011
This uninhibited and uproarious monster bash, directed by Joe Dante, is more quick-witted and ironic than the original; it sets forth a savvy, slaphappy agenda before the opening credits and follows it straight through to the end, and even beyond.August 30, 2004
Speaks to the gleeful hell-raising monster in each of us, and it speaks with much more verve, cleverness and good humor than the film on which it is based. Add this to the very short list of sequels that neatly surpass their predecessors.