A Quiet Place Part II Reviews



  • A Quiet Place Part II
    • Genre : Horror,Thriller
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    • Studio : Paramount Pictures
    • Official Site : http://facebook.com/AQuietPlaceMovie
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Movie Reviews

  • worth the wait; "A Quiet Place Part II" proves to be an even fiercer and more emotional experience than the first instalment
    by Tim Grierson [Screen Daily International ]
  • well worth waiting for - this is a superior horror sequel which builds on a carefully crafted world and continues the story in compelling fashion. Cinema is back, and this is the perfect film to see with an audience
    5 of 5 by Richard Phippen [HeyUGuys ]
  • the dual storylines are wrapped up together ingeniously with images and ideas slyly implanted at the very beginning; What a pleasure to see a big, brash picture like this on the big screen
    4 of 5 by Peter Bradshaw [The Guardian ]
  • as his chops as an action and horror director have only increased, care of those natty set pieces and plenty of real ingenuity, John Krasinski hasn't lost sight of the human drama that makes it all work
    Review rate : B+ by Kate Erbland [IndieWire ]
  • as a whole, "A Quiet Place Part II" is an incredibly successful follow-up that does a great job of expanding upon the foundation of the first film in some rather clever and compelling ways
    4 of 5 by Heather Wixson [Daily Dead ]
  • "Part II" stands as a careful consolidation and continuation of its parent film rather than a departure, with the heart and hope needed to keep us invested
    4 of 5 by Kevin Harley [Total Film ]
  • "A Quiet Place Part II" opts for the bigger, badder, nastier route, and while the silent simplicity of the original still reigns supreme, John Krasinski's sequel is a wild creature feature ride worth taking
    3.5 of 5 by Matt Donato [What to Watch ]
  • "A Quiet Place Part II" might lack the smarts and novelty of its predecessor but it serves up strong set-pieces, Millicent Simmonds shines and John Krasinski remains a director to watch
    3 of 5 by Ian Freer [Empire Magazine ]

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