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Sylvester Stallone in Rambo (2008)

Metacritic reviews

Rambo

46

Metascore

26 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
  • 63
    ReelViewsJames Berardinelli
    ReelViewsJames Berardinelli
    In the Rambo canon, where does this one fit? The tone is closer to "First Blood" but the body count is more "Rambo III." No matter how one dices and slices this new Rambo, the first one in 20 years, it will likely please fans of the long-in-the-tooth series.
  • 63
    TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonagh
    TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonagh
    The result is the farthest thing from a bland, spineless sequel: It's a brutal, insanely excessive successor to grindhouse pictures of yore.
  • 60
    VarietyBrian Lowry
    VarietyBrian Lowry
    Stallone (who looks fit but mostly keeps his shirt on) has no intention of bogging the action down, but it's still a notably cheerless exercise, without knowing winks or stabs (pardon the expression) at humor. It is in all respects, rather, a completely workmanlike effort.
  • 60
    The New York TimesA.O. Scott
    The New York TimesA.O. Scott
    The movie does have its own kind of blockheaded poetry.
  • 60
    Slate
    Slate
    Rambo combines an unapologetic return to the grand action-movie tradition of blowing shit up (one explosion is so big, it leaves behind its own miniature mushroom cloud) with a "Saw"-era interest in close-ups of human viscera.
  • 50
    Premiere
    Premiere
    Rambo is surprisingly effective as an action movie precisely because the villains seem truly dangerous and the "mission" truly a death wish.
  • 40
    The Hollywood ReporterMichael Rechtshaffen
    The Hollywood ReporterMichael Rechtshaffen
    In short, No. 4 is one big snore.
  • 40
    SalonStephanie Zacharek
    SalonStephanie Zacharek
    The movie is neither cathartic nor entertaining. The action scenes (and there are many of them) feel mechanized and calculated.
  • 25
    USA TodayClaudia Puig
    USA TodayClaudia Puig
    There is a blessed dearth of dialogue, but much of it is unintentionally hilarious.
  • 25
    The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Stephen Cole
    The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Stephen Cole
    Can anyone still be rooting for Rocky or Rambo?
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