SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR Review
It seems that waiting nine years to produce a sequel is simply too long in the case of Robert Rodriguez’s and Frank Miller’s hard-boiled, neo-noir Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. The film certainly contains the bold visuals that made the original film (and the graphic novels) ooze with style, but sadly, vacant is any semblance of a cohesive narrative. What begins as an endearing series of interconnected stories becomes a cumbersome mishmash of uninspired vignettes, never feeling like it has any direction or purpose.