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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 30NewsweekJack KrollNewsweekJack KrollPseudo-lush but crummy flick. [15 Mar 1982, p.78]
- The shamelessly rehashed Death Wish II finds Kersey in L.A., methodically hunting down those responsible for his daughter’s death (just as she’s recovering from her assault in the first Death Wish).
- 25Washington PostWashington PostA rotten 89 minutes of night photography and close-ups of a man with the face of a dessicated bulldog. There's no kick, just sick: people who weren't being paid to watch walked out of the screening. [23 Apr 1982, p.13]
- 20The New York TimesVincent CanbyThe New York TimesVincent CanbyEven more foolish, more tacky and more self righteously inhumane than the 1974 melodrama off which it has been spun by the none-too-nimble fingers of Michael Winner, who directed the original film.
- 0Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertWhat's most shocking about Death Wish II is the lack of artistry and skill in the filmmaking. The movie is underwritten and desperately underplotted, so that its witless action scenes alternate with lobotomized dialogue passages. The movie doesn't contain an ounce of life. It slinks onto the screen and squirms for a while, and is over.
- 0TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineThe language is filthy, the film is simpleminded, and Bronson's character is as despicable as those he murders. Death Wish II wades in gore and violence, exploiting hatred, fear, and mass murder.