The follow-up to 2010's "Machete" is a plodding, redundant nightmare of a movie with little flash and nothing memorable to note. While the original marked the first of the "Grindhouse" trailers to be made into a full-length picture, "Machete Kills" serves as a reminder that the resurgence of a retro genre can die out just as quickly as it was popularized.
Machete Kills
Machete Kills
Machete Kills
The follow-up to 2010's "Machete" is a plodding, redundant nightmare of a movie with little flash and nothing memorable to note. While the original marked the first of the "Grindhouse" trailers to be made into a full-length picture, "Machete Kills" serves as a reminder that the resurgence of a retro genre can die out just as quickly as it was popularized.