While [Tokyo Ghoul S] never shies away from its own stomach-churning visuals, Ken is too milquetoast and Shu too histrionic for their dinner date to ever leave you satisfied.
Read full articleThere are plenty of good bit in this film but it's the slow pacing, needless fluff and overall messiness of the film (not just where gore is concerned) that lets it down.
Read full articleTokyo Ghoul S pales in comparison to the first instalment but is still a solid sequel that is entertaining and well directed.
Read full articleAll of the unneeded side stories clutter the otherwise fun film, but fans of Tokyo Ghoul will still leave theaters impressed. This sequel proves the series' live-action ventures are its best adaptations to date.
Read full articleTokyo Ghoul S follows up its excessive predecessor with a macabre cat-and-mouse hunt between monsters. While it offers the gore and fights fans expect, it's best in its bone-chilling, quiet moments.
Read full articleNo matter what the film's flaws, Tokyo Ghoul S is unique in its attempts to create a truly singular monster movie.
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