Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back

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, 64% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Jake WilsonThe Age (Australia)
    This time round, though, there's more high-spirited whimsy than laugh-out-loud humour.
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    Jesse HassengerAV Club
    If anything, Demons Strike Back is an even zanier and more kid-friendly affair than the Chow original. Yet without Chow's unique strain of silliness, it also feels louder and more antic while covering less ground.
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    Scout TafoyaRogerEbert.com
    A madcap success on its own bizarre terms and an informative distillation of each auteur's sensibility.
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    Simon AbramsVillage Voice
    A rare character-driven big-budget action-adventure - the kind of thing Americans might love if they knew it existed.
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    Clarence TsuiThe Hollywood Reporter
    All spectacle and little substance, a stop-gap title produced perhaps to keep the brand going while the producers search for a way to bring the series forward.
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    The kid friendly comical martial arts film draws only a smattering of laughs.
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    Sean GilmanMUBI
    This tension between tradition and subversion results in a curiously unstable film; easy enough to watch in the moment, but unnaturally slippery in meaning.
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    Avi OfferNYC Movie Guru
    Mildly entertaining with dazzling visual spectacle, but more silly, exhausting and outrageous rather than fun or funny.
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    Daniel EaganFilm Journal International
    Blockbuster sequel to Stephen Chow's Conquering the Demons has more action than comedy.
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    Boon ChanThe Straits Times (Singapore)
    There is a wild and joyous abandon to the film-making that calls to mind Tsui's early work, Zu Warriors From The Magic Mountain.
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