Kill Bill: Volume 2 Reviews

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Wahid Sharif (Rating: A+)
The Bride (Uma Thurman) is back in "Kill Bill: Vol. 2" to kick ass and complete her mission of revenge against the people who did her wrong. In "Vol. 1", she went through Verntia Green (Vivica A. Fox), and O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu) with a heavy dose of...more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Wahid Sharif (Rating: A)
If someone were to come to me and say that Quentin Tarantino is the best American filmmaker working today, that person certainly wouldn't get an argument from me. Yeah, I know that Quentin tends to borrow stuff from other films and filmmakers he...more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Karina Montgomery (Rating: 3/5)
I walked out of Volume 1 numb from the cartoonish ultraviolence and with many questions about why and why and more why (including, why did I come to see this?). I had hoped Volume 2 would answer those questions, and hopefully also not push any more...more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Andrew Staker
They also co-wrote the script. The Bride finds a name, Beatrix, and also finds the last three of the people she must kill. In comparison to Volume 1, the present film shows a much higher level of restraint. The action on screen is less choppy. The...more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Richard A. Zwelling (Rating: 2/4)
On April 13, 2004, the first DVD of Kill Bill: Volume 1 was released. I say "first", because I believe it highly likely that after the "first" Kill Bill: Volume 2 DVD emerges, we will be in the midst of a super-duper-mega-deluxe edition of both films...more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Jerry Saravia (Rating: 3.5/4)
Quentin Tarantino may be a demonic, mental case of a filmmaker, but isn't that why his fans and others warm up to him? In fact, his demonic, resplendent cribbing of other movies to make his own crime action epics is what juices him up, and what juices...more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Homer Yen (Rating: B)
It was only a few months ago that Quentin Tarantino's colorful opera about revenge wowed audiences with its audacious approach to filmmaking and action. So frenetic was its energy level that as each chapter wound its way to a close, you felt that you...more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by John Ulmer (Rating: 4/5)
Notes: I gave the original "Kill Bill" 5/5 stars and named it the second best film of 2002. Here is my review of the second installment, originally intended as one whole film, KILL BILL VOL. 2: more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Andy Keast (Rating: 4/4)
Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Starring Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Sonny Chiba, Julie Dreyfus, Vivica A. Fox, Daryl Hannah, Chiaki Kuriyama, Gordon Liu, Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen, Michael Parks and Samuel L. Jackson. more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Andy Keast (Rating: 4/4)
Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Starring Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Sonny Chiba, Julie Dreyfus, Vivica A. Fox, Daryl Hannah, Chiaki Kuriyama, Gordon Liu, Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen, Michael Parks and Samuel L. Jackson. more

Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by David N. Butterworth (Rating: 2/4)
It's been said that Quentin Tarantino makes terrible movies really, really well. With "Kill Bill: Vol. 2" he also seems capable of making great movies really, really badly. more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Robin Clifford (Rating: A-)
Last year we had our collective socks knocked off by the sheer audacity of the ultra violence in the first part of Quentin Tarantino's story of The Bride's (Uma Thurman) revenge against the members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad who done her...more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Steve Rhodes (Rating: 2/4)
Quentin Tarantino is back. After last year's overhyped and disappointing KILL BILL: VOL. 1, this year he brings us, well duh, KILL BILL: VOL. 2. This second part isn't as violent as the first, but few movies are. The only recent one was THE PASSION OF...more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Laura Clifford (Rating: B+)
In splitting his revenge epic into two parts, writer/director Quentin Tarantino has delivered two tonally different films. While Vol. 1 was a cartoon violent action spectacular, Vol. 2 is more reflective and dialogue driven. The master of genre...more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Bob Bloom (Rating: 3.5/4)
KILL BILL VOL. 2 (2004) 3 1/2 stars out of 4. Starring Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen, Gordon Liu, Michael Parks and Bo Svenson. Music by Robert Rodriguez and The RZA. Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Rated R....more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Susan Granger (Rating: 8/10)
Here's the scoop: Quentin Tarantino created this uber-violent exploitation film that was much too long. His solution? Divide and conquer. So, in Vol. 1, we met this strong, brave warrior (Uma Thurman), known as the pregnant Bride, who's out for a...more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Harvey S. Karten (Rating: A-)
Reviewed by: Harvey S. Karten Grade: A- Miramax Films/Band Apart Production Directed by: Quentin Tarantino Written by: Quentin Tarantino Cast: Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, Vivica A. Fox, Gordon Liu, Michael Parks, Perla...more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by JoBlo (Rating: 7/10)
PLOT: In the second installment of this motion picture, the lead character of The Bride continues her vengeful ways by searching for, stalking and then ultimately, attempting to kill, all of the ex-partners who tried to kill her while she was pregnant...more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Joe Lopez (Rating: 4/4)
I'm going to say it. Quentin Tarantino is the best director in the history of film. It's a bold statement. One a lot of people will likely disagree with. But I stand by it. Especially after seeing Kill Bill: Volume 1, the fourth movie by Quentin...more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by John Ulmer (Rating: 5/5)
Quentin Tarantino's fourth feature film, "Kill Bill," is a rollicking rampage of revenge. Fast, brutal, and stylish, the film reunites some of QT's favorite elements from well-known Asian martial arts films with an American twist. But have no fear,...more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Andrew Staker
Blood abounds as he moves through genres and eras, homage after homage, which even includes a Japanese animation tribute. Originally envisioned as one film, the final cut ran over three hours so the good people at Miramax bisected it. more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by David N. Butterworth (Rating: 2.5/4)
It's altogether possible that Volume 2 of Quentin Tarantino's martial arts actioner slash gore fest "Kill Bill" (due February 2004) contains those elusive elements of plot, tension, and character development that are sorely missing from Volume 1...more
Kill Bill: Volume 2 Review
by Steve Rhodes (Rating: 2.5/4)
KILL BILL: VOLUME 1, from Disney's Miramax subsidiary, has been called the most violent film ever released in the United States by a major studio. It is the fourth film by renowned director Quentin Tarantino, whose sole claim to fame is his great and...more