51
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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100ColliderColliderWhile the kills in the first movie were quite imaginative, they also erred slightly into the fantastical. The Wrath of Becky grounds its kills more in reality, but it doesn't pull back on the gore whatsoever.
- 72Paste MagazineAndrew CrumpPaste MagazineAndrew CrumpIt’s possible to fuse pulp with prestige while still saying smart things about the seismic political shifts required for creeps like the Proud Boys to skitter from the rocks they live under and infest society’s better elements. The Wrath of Becky makes no such effort. It’s built to thrill and made for chuckles, offset by Seann William Scott’s looming menace.
- 70SlashfilmMatt DonatoSlashfilmMatt DonatoThe Wrath of Becky is still a fun-filled slaughter-fest, even considering the lulls before Becky unleashes her fury.
- 60VarietyDennis HarveyVarietyDennis HarveyThe Wrath of Becky is entertaining enough. But perhaps inevitably, with its heroine grown to near-adulthood, the novelty is a bit dulled now.
- 58Original-CinOriginal-CinDon’t get me wrong: I’m not saying that I enjoy violent films, but The Wrath of Becky is an example of a film that disappoints its audience with a failed promise. Given the extreme violence of the last film, we aren’t just shocked enough by the battle between her and the group of antagonists who have a veritable arsenal in their barn to start a small war.
- 50The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe subsequent slaughters are inventive, the pacing lively and the cat-and-mouse structure entertaining; but the rodents themselves are — aside from their suave leader, played by Seann William Scott — such misogynistic morons that Becky’s predominance is never in doubt.
- 50Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayLos Angeles TimesNoel MurrayThe Wrath of Becky delivers satisfying action, as this underestimated heroine — well-played by Wilson — makes some terrible people look like absolute fools.
- 38Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreExpecting to catch lightning in a bottle twice was mostly wishful thinking on the part of everyone involved.
- 25RogerEbert.comSimon AbramsRogerEbert.comSimon AbramsKilling bigots is a fine enough pretext for this sort of watered-down post-grindhouse entertainment, but if you’re honestly going to go there, you can’t stop til you’re past the point of apology.