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‘Machete Kills’ movie review October 10, 2013 More than 11 years ago This image released by Open Road Films shows Danny Trejo, right, in a scene from Machete Kills.
Machete: Film Review "Machete" delivers the '70s-style B-movie goods with a relentless onslaught of over-the-top violence, extreme gore, gratuitous nudity and cheap laughs.
Machete, which he co-wrote with his cousin Alvaro Rodriguez and co-directed with editor... Review: Machete Plays to its Strengths Seattle Post-Intelligencer Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo ...
The movie has been rumored to be in the works for years, and it was given the “Coming Attractions” treatment in the Machete sequel — 2013’s Machete Kills Again — but there hasn’t been ...
Nevertheless, Machete is the kind of film that, viewed in the right environment, with the right group of action movie-loving friends, will provide a sterling night’s entertainment.
The filmmaker hopes to handle directing duties himself for "Machete Kills," which will immediately precede another highly-anticipated sequel, "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
Peter Travers breaks it down for you in this week’s At the Movies. You first choice should be director Robert Rodriguez’s Machete, an all-star B-movie spawned from a spoof trailer in Grindhouse.
Giddily unsophisticated and punctuated with frequent bursts of comic violence, director Robert Rodriguez's "Machete Kills," the second of a planned trilogy that pays homage to grindhouse schlock ...