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Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
2014 1h 42m R
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6.5
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Some of Sin City's most hard-boiled citizens cross paths with a few of its more reviled inhabitants.
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Directed By
Frank Miller
,
Robert Rodriguez
Written By
Frank Miller
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Cast of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Jessica Alba
Nancy
Bruce Willis
Hartigan
Mickey Rourke
Marv
Josh Brolin
Dwight
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Johnny
Eva Green
Ava
Rosario Dawson
Gail
Powers Boothe
Senator Roark
Dennis Haysbert
Manute
Ray Liotta
Joey
Stacy Keach
Wallenquist
Jaime King
Goldie / Wendy
Christopher Lloyd
Kroenig
Jamie Chung
Miho
Jeremy Piven
Bob
Christopher Meloni
Mort
Juno Temple
Sally
Marton Csokas
Damien Lord
Jude Ciccolella
Lt. Liebowitz
Julia Garner
Marcie
Lady Gaga
Bertha
Alexa PenaVega
Gilda
Patricia Vonne
Dallas
Bart Fletcher
Flint
Alejandro Rose-Garcia
Buzz
Samuel Davis
Frat Boy #3
Mike Davis
Frat Boy #4
Kimberly Cox
Lillian
Alcides Dias
Tony
Vincent Fuentes
Abdul
Billy Blair
Louie
Rob Franco
Luigi
Daylon Walton
Gordo
Eloise DeJoria
Joey's Wife
Bob Schreck
Mulgrew
Lawrence Varnado
Boogaard
Jimmy Gonzales
Jacoby
Tommy Townsend
Wino Old Timer
Robert Lott
Cowboy
Gregory Kelly
Godzilla
Patrick Sane
Gorgo
Greg Ingram
Mothra
Will Beinbrink
Lawyer
Dimitrius Pulido
Maitre d'
John Wirt
Heavy
Emmy Robbin
Flamethower
Luis Albert Acevedo Jr.
Security Guard #1
Christian Bowman
The Man
Johnny Reno
Weevil
Callie Hernandez
Thelma
Kea Ho
Old Town Girl (uncredited)
Robert Rodriguez
Sam's Friend (uncredited)
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Reviews
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
A Dame To Kill For isn't likely to create converts out of those uninterested in the pulpy side of fiction. But it more than earns its keep in terms of lavishing love, mildly ironic as well as pretty damn earnest, on pumped-up noir.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
For those who appreciated Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's 2005 campy, kinetic film noir homage, Sin City, the 2014 follow-up, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is unlikely to disappoint.
Orange County Register
Michael Sragow
Miller's original comic-book frames serve narrative functions, but these movies are all grabby graphics, devoid of compelling style.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
At some points the film lags, loses focus, especially in the segues between vignettes where you can hear the gears creak. Thank goodness it's so pretty to look at, and it is fun to count the references to classic films.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
The movie winds up folding under the weight of its own heavy tone, itself another victim of the darkness and nihilism of Sin City.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Anyone offended by graphic violence, kinky sex and eyefuls of nudity should stay away. But for those who like their fiction hard-boiled like a rock and naughty to the bone, expect to be pleased, if not thoroughly satisfied.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Why sit through this pimply excuse for pulp fiction? Why not read the real boys (Goodis, Cain, Thompson), or see the real films (Forget it, Jake. It's not Chinatown)?
AV Club
David Sims
To call Sin City noir is to misunderstand the genre, as perhaps Miller does. Each story ends pretty simply-in brutal fighting and murder-and lacks genuine intrigue or ambiguity.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
The duration between the first film and its sequel doesn't fully explain the new film's flaws, it's quite instructive when examining the reactions to them.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Reviewers were forbidden from posting a word about this sequel until opening day, lest we give away the shocking secret that it's a carbon copy of its predecessor.
The Atlantic
Christopher Orr
There are a handful of ways in which A Dame to Kill For actually improves on the first movie. Alas, none are enough to prevent it from being a substantial disappointment.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
It's hard to believe that so much visual elegance has been brought to bear on material so ugly, and yet the disjunction is intentional, and the film is all of a piece.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
As usual with "Sin City," much of the vibe is about echoing genre touchstones, while the look isn't quite like anything else the digital age has seen.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
If only the characters didn't have to talk.
Los Angeles Times
Betsy Sharkey
The greatest sin of "Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame To Kill For" is the way its high style is brought low -- visually stunning, but emotionally vapid, unrelentingly violent, its splendiferous comic book cast mostly squandered.
Richard Roeper.com
Richard Roeper
This is one badass movie.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Punishingly stylized, this marriage of comic-book panels and hard-boiled dialogue has a heaviness that can't be explained solely by its cynicism or lack of wit. It's a blunt instrument whose visual shadings far surpass the kill-or-be-killed storytelling.
Film.com
Jordan Hoffman
In a Hollywood landscape where so much action cinema in plagued with sameness, I can not in good conscience give anything with this level of inspired design an entirely negative review.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
The artistry in visuals and storytelling is so self-conscious it becomes fetishistic.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
The movie's trademark mix of live action and drawing techniques (white silhouettes, reddened lips, an abundance of venetian blinds) looks fantastic. If it's depth you want, you've knocked on the wrong door.
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