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Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015) Movie Critic Review
Runtime: 94 min
Rating: Rated PG for some violence
Production: Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE)
Genres: Action, Comedy
Country: USA
Language: English
Director: Andy Fickman
Stars: Kevin James, Raini Rodriguez, Eduardo Verástegui
Runtime: 94 min
Rating: Rated PG for some violence
Production: Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE)
Genres: Action, Comedy
Country: USA
Language: English
Director: Andy Fickman
Stars: Kevin James, Raini Rodriguez, Eduardo Verástegui
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015) Critic Review: Security guard Paul Blart heads to Las Vegas to attend a Security Guard Expo with his teenage daughter Maya (Raini Rodriguez) before she departs for college. While at the convention, he inadve…
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Christopher Lawrence | Las Vegas Review-Journal
During Blart's awkward convention speech, a fellow security guard is so
inspired, she yells out, "You go Paul Blart!" Yes, Paul Blart. You go.
And take everybody involved with this mess with you.
Dave White | Movies.com
Kevin James and Nick Bakay are credited as screenwriters, but that's
only because "Taking Naps" and "I Went Out To Get A Sandwich" are not
Writer's Guild credits yet.
Alonso Duralde | TheWrap
A movie whose chuckles (six, I counted) are outnumbered by helicopter shots of the Wynn resort in Las Vegas.
Andy Webster | New York Times
You won't find much offensive in Kevin James's slick, innocuous vehicle
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2. You won't find much prompting an emotional
reaction in general, so familiar are the jokes and situations.
Nathan Rabin | The Dissolve
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 takes a page from the Think Like A Man Too
playbook by moving its sequel to Las Vegas, and a page from seemingly
every other bad sequel by essentially remaking the original.
Chris Knight | National Post
The plot is full of gaps in logic, motivation, physics and chemistry.
Characters show up and vanish again as randomly as the targets in a game
of Whac-a-Mole.
Peter Howell | Toronto Star
Caddyshack 2. Exorcist 2. Speed 2. To this small sample of the
ever-expanding list of wretched movie sequels, add Paul Blart: Mall Cop
2, a gobsmackingly witless excuse for entertainment.
Josh Lasser | IGN Movies
The proceedings are at their best when focusing on Blart's relationship
with his daughter, but sadly that human element is forced to take a
backseat to Blart's stopping a heist.
Kevin P. Sullivan | Entertainment Weekly
Far from the worst movie that you'll ever see, but you might leave
wondering why you, the people on the screen, or anyone else in the
theater even bothered.
Sandy Schaefer | ScreenRant
Die-hard Kevin James fans will get additional mileage from it, but Paul
Blart: Mall Cop 2 is a pretty easy pass for everyone else.
Bruce Kirkland | Jam! Movies
It is listless, boring and as flat to the floor as Paul Blart when he
slams down in a coma or gets knocked down by a villain, a vehicle or a
horse's hind hoof.
Josh Bell | Las Vegas Weekly
Like the first movie, Mall Cop 2 suffers from indifferent plotting and
apathetic jokes that often don't appear to have punchlines.
Bill Gibron | Film Racket
Joe Neumaier | New York Daily News
Christy Lemire | RogerEbert.com
Truly, there is not a single redeeming moment in director Andy
Fickman's film. A general flatness and lethargy permeates these reheated
proceedings.
Bilge Ebiri | New York Magazine/Vulture
Nobody was expecting much from Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, but did it have to be this unimaginative and lifeless?
Brian Orndorf | Blu-ray.com
Even with six years of preparation, the sequel feels slapdash, too
reliant on James to bring the funny, and he's clearly struggling
throughout this awkward return engagement.
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