Zombieland: Double Tap's reviews
Media reviews
Entertainment Weekly
For all the flying intestines and skulls that split open like past-due melons, 'Double Tap' has another squishy organ at its center: a big, goofball heart.
The Wrap
Their adventures take on delicious new turns but never stray too far from the original idea of what it means to be a family.
The Hollywood Reporter
Rounding up all the original's stars and throwing several more surviving human characters into the mix, the pic is plenty entertaining.
Empire
It?s often enjoyable, occasionally very funny, and has an energy and verve sorely lacking from Fleischer?s last few films.
Indiewire
Yet despite the good vibes and amiable callbacks to the previous film, ?Zombieland: Double Tap? is only ever amusing when it?s breaking new ground. That just doesn?t happen nearly enough.
Variety
Humor turns every kill into a sick punchline, and while the writers do a fine job of making them funny, the movie?s tone negates a fundamental respect for human life.
The Telegraph
It?s rushed and dusty, a film more belonging on Crackle than the big screen, more expensively budgeted than the first yet mostly creatively bankrupt.
Vulture
The sequel is a string of callbacks and remember-this moments that ask an awful lot of something whose charms and cultural impact were modest at best.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote