About Machete Kills
Machete Kills (2013) is a gloriously over-the-top action spectacle that doubles down on everything fans loved about the original. Directed by Robert Rodriguez, this sequel follows the stoic, blade-wielding ex-Federale Machete Cortez (Danny Trejo), who is recruited by the U.S. President (Carlos Estevez, aka Charlie Sheen) himself for a critical mission. His task: to battle his way through Mexico to take down the psychotic arms dealer Luther Voz (Mel Gibson), who plans to launch a devastating weapon into space from his orbiting satellite.
The film is a vibrant, blood-soaked carnival of grindhouse aesthetics, embracing its B-movie roots with unapologetic glee. Danny Trejo anchors the chaos with his iconic, stone-faced presence, while a star-studded cast including Michelle Rodriguez, Sofia Vergara, Amber Heard, and Lady Gaga delivers wildly entertaining performances. Mel Gibson is particularly memorable as the unhinged villain, chewing scenery with villainous delight.
Rodriguez's direction is fast-paced and visually inventive, packed with creative kills, dark humor, and a palpable love for exploitation cinema. While the plot is intentionally ridiculous, the film's energy and commitment to its own absurdity are infectious. For viewers seeking a fun, no-holds-barred action comedy that doesn't take itself seriously, Machete Kills is a perfect watch. It's a celebration of cinematic excess, offering pure, unadulterated entertainment from start to finish.
The film is a vibrant, blood-soaked carnival of grindhouse aesthetics, embracing its B-movie roots with unapologetic glee. Danny Trejo anchors the chaos with his iconic, stone-faced presence, while a star-studded cast including Michelle Rodriguez, Sofia Vergara, Amber Heard, and Lady Gaga delivers wildly entertaining performances. Mel Gibson is particularly memorable as the unhinged villain, chewing scenery with villainous delight.
Rodriguez's direction is fast-paced and visually inventive, packed with creative kills, dark humor, and a palpable love for exploitation cinema. While the plot is intentionally ridiculous, the film's energy and commitment to its own absurdity are infectious. For viewers seeking a fun, no-holds-barred action comedy that doesn't take itself seriously, Machete Kills is a perfect watch. It's a celebration of cinematic excess, offering pure, unadulterated entertainment from start to finish.


















