Kevin Smith’s Clerks III appeared 69% on Rotten Tomatoes

Clerks Dante (Brian O’Halloran) and Randal (Jeff Anderson) may be too old for this transformation, but writer and director Kevin Smith’s third clerks It has a Rotten Tomatoes score worthy of “snoochie boochies”. Smith’s sequel to 1994 clerks and 2006 second clerks – Playing in select theaters September 13-18 ahead of Smith’s roadshowIt debuted on the critics aggregation site with a “new” approval of 69% from 26 reviews at press time. 69 percent higher than second clerks (63%) but less than the debut of director Smith who made his career with the original indie classic in the ’90s clerks (90%). See excerpts from the first third clerks The reviews are below.

Indiewire: “Kevin Smith’s three meta-Quayle sees him indulging in a lot of his worst instincts as a director. Fortunately, he shows his best as well… Fans of Smith and his Askewniverse look will likely be delighted in the tribute he made to his own masterpiece, even if the main sentiment Which it evokes is the strong desire to re-watch Clerks.”

The Hollywood Reporter: “Like Ouroboros who got tired of sucking their tail and moved to another part of the body, Kevin Smith’s third clerks It’s just about an exercise in the self-gratification of self-referral like you get on a movie screen, and if your understandable response is “Who the hell asked that”, well, you just don’t pay attention… the guy who can still make movies after directing yoga socks Already living on lost time, heart attacks are damned. And anyone who keeps seeing them has really no reason to complain about how depressing and uninspiring they are.”

New York times: “[Smith’s] The meta idea fails to divide the difference between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the new French novel. It has the pinball method of a machine about to go into tilt mode. “

twisting: “Conclusion third clerks It’s really intimate and thoughtful, with a generous application of dumb humor for flavour. Lots of Smith’s aesthetic. But the film’s actual score, during the closing credits, is either a profound attempt to completely demolish all cinematic pretense once and for all, or it is a shockingly lazy attempt to give the film two very different final moments rather than actually sticking to one narrative. resolution. Honestly, with Smith, whose loose filmmaking style sometimes straddles the line between charming and half-hopeful, it’s hard to tell.”

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In the New Jersey-shot Threequel, convenience store co-owner Randall survived a massive heart attack inspired by Smith’s real-life “widowmaker.” He recruits Dante, Elias (Trevor Furman), Jay (Jason Mews), and Silent Bob (Smith) to produce a movie about their lives and the store that started it all: The Quick Stop.

“I wanted to tell the story of my heart attack with my characters,” Smith said. EW of returning to the Clerks Corner in the View Askewniverse after 15 years. “So Randall, the video store guy, had a massive heart attack. While recovering, he regrets that he wasted his life watching movies and never thought of making one himself. clerksa black and white film called uncomfortable. “

Long premise in the works third clerks He is “incredibly dead,” Smith said. The snake really eats its own tail, swallows itself, and excretes itself, that is third clerks. You can put that on the poster! [Laughs]. “

Lionsgate Editions third clerks Exclusively in theaters on September 13th. Tickets are on sale now Clerks 3: Comfort TourSmith’s promo that brought the film to select markets in September, October and November.

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