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Clerks II Reviews

Like so many passion projects from filmmakers without much oversight, it often feels as if the cast is having more fun shooting the picture than audiences could possibly have while watching it.

| Original Score: 4/10 | Sep 22, 2022

This is a very good film in spurts, and a bizarre, rusted time capsule in other ways.

| Jun 25, 2022

Badly written, directed and acted, it sheds no light on anything. This is American 'independent' filmmaking at its worst.

| Feb 14, 2021

Finally, a storyline came to him that made sense.

| Original Score: 3.5/4.0 | Sep 5, 2020

A good movie, entertaining, fun and sometimes original. [Full Review in Spanish]

| Feb 15, 2020

Some great moments based on killer, genius dialogues. [Full Review in Spanish]

| Feb 15, 2020

I recommend it to anyone who wants to laugh and does not expect to see a film that will change lives. [Full Review in Spanish]

| Feb 13, 2020

The emetic outpouring of buddy love in the last reel deserves the adults-only certificate that the rest narrowly escapes.

| May 15, 2015

What's truly unforgivable is the willful regression

| Aug 30, 2009

More Empire than Jedi.

| Aug 21, 2009

Notably dubbed as the "gayest film ever" when it premiered at Cannes, "Clerks II" is nonetheless a slight improvement on Smith's original film.

| Original Score: D+ | Apr 22, 2009

| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 20, 2008

"Clerks II" will resonate with viewers in Smith's age range (mid-thirties) in a way that goes beyond comedy.

| Original Score: B+ | Jul 30, 2007

| Original Score: 3/4 | Jul 14, 2007

Smith's "edge" is noticeably MIA in his cash-in-er-sequel, and it shows painfully.

| Jul 10, 2007

Deliberately disgusting, scatological, profane and vulgar, which makes this critic a bit embarrassed to admit that he found himself frequently laughing out loud at such offensive and obscene material.

| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jun 1, 2007

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jan 6, 2007

While Jay has always introduced Silent Bob as his "hetero life mate," it is actually Randall that is connected to Dante. It's obvious that he will miss his friend, and Anderson makes us miss him too.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 13, 2006

...Probably the funniest film Smith has done since the original - it's chock full of childish humour and witty observations on pop-culture - but there's something real beneath all of that as well. Something, dare it be said, touching.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Sep 30, 2006

| Original Score: 10/10 | Sep 23, 2006

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