Red 2 Movie Presentation
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High resolution official theatrical movie poster (#1 of 21) for Red 2 (2013). Image dimensions: 1350 x 2000. Directed by Dean Parisot. Starring Bruce Willis, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren. See the full list of Red 2 cast and crew including actors, directors, producers and more.
More turns out to be less in “ 2,” an obligatory sequel that can’t quite recapture the sly, laid-back pleasures of its cheerfully ridiculous predecessor. While, et al. Are still good for a few chuckles as a gang of superannuated government assassins, this globe-trotting action-comedy diversion applies a bigger-is-better philosophy across the board, upping the stakes, the firepower and the travel budget, but keeping real thrills and laughs at a modest trickle. “Red” became a surprise hit in 2010 with nearly $200 million worldwide, a feat that this Summit release will be hard-pressed to match even with solid opening numbers.Domestic bliss doesn’t last long for “retired and extremely dangerous” black-ops CIA operative Frank Moses (Willis) and his loopy civilian g.f., Sarah. Shortly after his old partner Marvin Boggs (Malkovich) dies in an explosion — it’s no spoiler to report that he doesn’t stay dead for long — Frank finds himself being threatened and interrogated by a U.S.
Official (a reliably nasty ) about his possible ties to a weapon of mass destruction that went missing during the Cold War. Not long after Frank breaks free, dodging and unleashing a spray of bullets in one of many heavy-artillery action scenes, he discovers he’s being targeted by not one but two assassins: regal sharpshooter Victoria (Mirren), who’s enough of a pal to give him fair warning and a head start, and the much more dangerous Han (Korean star Byung-hun Lee). Frank, Sarah and Marvin (see?) head to Europe in search of answers, with Frank trying to keep Sarah out of harm’s way, even though she’s all too ready for some transatlantic danger.Zipping from London to Paris to Moscow, the script loses no time in piling on the new characters, many of whom are introduced with the sort of handy single-phrase sound bites that anticipate greater investment in the story than most viewers will care to muster. Film Review: ‘Red 2’Reviewed at Regency Village Theater, Los Angeles, July 11, 2013. MPAA Rating: PG-13. Running time: 116 MIN. Production:A Summit Entertainment release and presentation of a di Bonaventura Pictures production.
Produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Mark Vahradian. Executive producers, Jake Myers, David Ready. Crew:Directed by Dean Parisot. Screenplay, Jon Hoeber, Erich Hoeber, based on characters created by Warren Ellis, Cully Hamner.