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John Wick: Chapter 2
Legendary hitman John Wick is dragged back into the criminal underworld. Bound by a blood oath to help him, John travels to Rome where he squares off against some of the world's deadliest killers.
30 July 1961, Augusta, Georgia, USA
1 November 1978, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
10 November 1969, San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines
22 July 1964, Bogotá, Colombia
27 August 1953, Kumla, Örebro län, Sweden
9 June 1933, Tripoli, Libya
13 March 1972, Chicago, Illinois, USA
18 December 1969, Rieti, Italy
1 July 1976, Bethany, Connecticut, USA
April 25, 2017
A film that reinforces a very realistic contempt and a certain 'slapstick' spirit in the comic substrate of many situations. [Full review in Spanish]
April 10, 2017
Keanu Reeves is to back to shoot heads and glower in the inevitable follow-up to the 2014 surprise hit, John Wick.
February 10, 2017
This is "more of the same" but, at least in this case, that's a good thing.
March 28, 2017
John Wick: Chapter 2 isn't perfect. Doesn't matter. It's fantastic.
April 25, 2017
The film has a cheeky aesthetic of comics. Impressive production design and overwhelming visual effects. [Full review in Spanish]
April 03, 2017
... (a few) fight sequences go on a bit too long... expanded to feature how far the guild's reach actually goes... it's a treat of production design - can we call this Noir-Punk?
February 13, 2017
Compared to the massive scales of CGI'd blockbusters, John Wick and its sequel offer more cohesive doses of ferocious thrills.
April 11, 2017
A run-on sentence of gun-fu prose.
February 10, 2017
Any pulp flick can make a man bleed. John Wick smartly keeps the focus on this universe's crazy culture.
February 13, 2017
John Wick: Chapter 2 is the apotheosis of a 3 a.m. cable wallow. And loving it doesn't corrupt you.
February 17, 2017
John Wick laid out the basics of its codified criminal community, but Chapter 2 builds from them an intricate world that has the claustrophobic quality of any professional industry.
February 13, 2017
Despite the long takes and the wide angles, the traumatic violence looks like expertly realized C.G.I., combined with elaborately sampled stunt work.

