Critters 2 (1988)

Published on: 7/06/23
Critters 2 (1988)
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Critters 2 (1988)
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 by Ryan Rickson

"Critters 2," directed by Mick Garris, takes viewers on another thrilling encounter with the mischievous and ravenous alien creatures known as Critters. Released in 1988, this sequel to the cult classic "Critters" maintains the same entertaining spirit while ramping up the action and humor.



The film picks up some time after the events of the first installment, as the Critters return to wreak havoc on a small town once again. This time, the town is preparing for a big Easter celebration, unaware of the impending alien invasion. It's up to a group of determined locals, led by Brad Brown (Scott Grimes), to save the day and protect the town from the furry extraterrestrial menace.



"Critters 2" embraces its B-movie roots and delivers a fun and campy experience that fans of creature features will appreciate. The film knows exactly what it is and doesn't take itself too seriously, making it an enjoyable ride for those seeking some lighthearted escapism. The Critters themselves, with their sharp teeth, spiky fur, and voracious appetite, bring a delightful mix of terror and comedy to the screen.



One of the highlights of "Critters 2" is the practical effects work, which brings the Critters to life in all their furry glory. The creature designs are imaginative and full of personality, adding to the charm of the film. The action sequences, although not overly intense, are well-executed and provide plenty of excitement as the townspeople engage in battles with the critters.



The cast, including Scott Grimes, Don Keith Opper, and Terrence Mann, deliver enjoyable performances, capturing the right balance of humor and sincerity that the film requires. Their chemistry and camaraderie add depth to the otherwise straightforward plot and make the characters endearing.



While "Critters 2" may not offer groundbreaking storytelling or deep character development, it succeeds in delivering a light-hearted and entertaining creature feature experience. It knows its audience and delivers on the promise of fun and mayhem. Fans of the first film and enthusiasts of '80s creature flicks will find plenty to enjoy in this nostalgic and playful sequel.



In summary, "Critters 2" is a fun and wild extraterrestrial adventure that embraces its B-movie status and delivers an entertaining experience. With its campy charm, practical effects, and a cast that knows how to have a good time, it provides an enjoyable ride for those seeking some creature feature fun. If you're in the mood for a nostalgic '80s romp filled with furry alien shenanigans, "Critters 2" is worth a watch.

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