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Critters 2

It's Everyone's Turn For Seconds
1988 | 86m | English

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Director: Mick Garris
Writer: David Twohy, Mick Garris
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Three bounty hunters from space fly back to the town of Grovers Bend, hoping to save local residents from a new batch of Critter eggs.
Release Date: Apr 29, 1988
Director: Mick Garris
Writer: David Twohy, Mick Garris
Genres: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
Keywords bounty hunter, small town, spacecraft, hamburger, kansas, usa, easter, easter bunny, alien, reporter, creature, explosion, alien invasion, dog, shape shifter, pitchfork, newspaper reporter, easter egg hunt
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Sho Films
Box Office Revenue: $3,813,293
Budget: $4,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Scott Grimes Brad
Liane Curtis Megan
Don Keith Opper Charlie
Barry Corbin Harv
Tom Hodges Wesley
Sam Anderson Mr. Morgan
Lindsay Parker Cindy
Herta Ware Nana
Lin Shaye Sal
Terrence Mann Ug
Cynthia Garris Zanti
Al Stevenson Bus Driver
Douglas Rowe Quigley
Eddie Deezen Hungry Heifer Manager
David Ursin Sheriff Corwin
Roxanne Kernohan Lee
Randy Spears Lee / Ug "Nothing-Face"
Tom McLoughlin Church Guard
Patrick Campbell Farmer
Montrose Hagins Farm Woman
Gary Cashdollar Scared Man
Candace Laughlin Woman
J. Christopher Sullivan Townie
Name Job
Robin Lippin Casting
Philip Dean Foreman Production Design
Nicholas Pike Original Music Composer
Charles Bornstein Editor
Russell Carpenter Director of Photography
David Twohy Writer
Mick Garris Director, Writer
Daryl Kass Unit Production Manager
Jerry Ketcham First Assistant Director
David D'Ovidio Second Assistant Director
Peter Kuran Visual Effects
Rose Anne Weinstein Additional Editor
Lesley Neufeld Costume Designer
Jill Salomon Location Manager
Theresa Eubanks Script Supervisor
Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch Production Coordinator
Donna Stamps Scherer Set Decoration
Timaree McCormick Property Master
Don Summer Sound Mixer
Dan Bradley Stunt Coordinator
Scott Alan Cook Stunts
Rick Barker Stunts
Hal Burton Stunts
Laurie Creach Stunts
Christopher Doyle Stunts
John Escobar Stunts
Debbie Evans Stunts
Donna Evans Stunts
Dean Raphael Ferrandini Stunts
Al Jones Stunts
Lane Leavitt Stunts
Frank Lloyd Stunts
Ray Lykins Stunts
Cris Thomas-Palomino Stunts
Janet Lee Orcutt Stunts
Noon Orsatti Stunts
Jan Michael Shultz Stunts
John Sherrod Stunts
Joseph Smick Stunts
Sammy Thurman Stunts
Mick Strawn Construction Coordinator
Richard C. Welch Construction Coordinator
Brenda Kalosh Second Second Assistant Director
Mark R. Jackson First Assistant Camera
Art Martin Second Assistant Camera
Michael Bolner Gaffer
Jesse Mather Best Boy Electric
Ric Delgado Electrician
Bob Calnan Electrician
Tigr Mennett Electrician
Huston Beaumont Electrician
Joe Clem Electrician
Casey Pierson Electrician
Stephen Sharp Electrician
Dermot Stoker Key Grip
Dave Kemp Dolly Grip
Craig Fleming Best Boy Grip
Scott Sproule Grip
Kevin Swigert Grip
Jamie Young Grip
Gregg Smrz Grip
Tony Jefferson Grip
Michael Moore Grip
Tim Magaraci Grip
Chris Pechin Storyboard Artist
Kelvin Jones Still Photographer
Jolene Hastings Assistant Production Coordinator
Sheri Short Key Makeup Artist
Michael Williams Key Hair Stylist
Jill Bennett Assistant Makeup Artist
Andrea Phillips Costume Supervisor
Bess Walkes Wardrobe Assistant
Gina Scappaticci Set Dresser
Janet Alicea Art Department Coordinator
Steve Sollars Boom Operator
David Peters Additional First Assistant Camera
Barbu Marian Additional First Assistant Camera
Todd Dos Reis Camera Loader
Randy Nolen Steadicam Operator
Debra Neckanoff Casting Assistant
Charles Chiodo Creature Design
Stephen Chiodo Creature Design
Edward Chiodo Creature Design
Martin Bresin Special Effects Supervisor
Dale Ettema Special Effects Assistant
Eric Rylander Special Effects Supervisor
Evan Brainard Special Effects Makeup Artist
Tom Lauten Special Effects Makeup Artist
Sarah Ray Special Effects Makeup Artist
John Lundberg Special Effects Makeup Artist
Derek Devoe Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mike Measimer Special Effects Makeup Artist
Camille Calvet Special Effects Makeup Artist
Erin Brasfield Special Effects Makeup Artist
Dennis Curcio Special Effects Makeup Artist
Cara Tapper Post Production Supervisor
Michael Ruscio Associate Editor
Alex Olivares Assistant Editor
Lauren Zuckerman Assistant Editor
Allan Holzman Second Unit Director
Greg Gardiner Second Unit Director of Photography
David Womark Second Unit First Assistant Director
Sarah Rosenberg Script Supervisor
Bruce Nachbar Assistant Production Coordinator
Nathaniel Goodman First Assistant Camera
Michael Cardone Second Assistant Camera
Rick Heebner Gaffer
David Donoho Key Grip
Rand Vossler Set Dresser
Jammie Friday Animation
Michael P. Redbourn Supervising Sound Editor
Michael John Bateman Sound Editor
Robert Heffernan Sound Editor
Alan Potter Sound Editor
Jack Woods Sound Editor
Dan Yale Sound Editor
Tova Szabo Foley Editor
Wayne Heitman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matthew Iadarola Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark 'Frito' Long Sound Recordist
Gary Gegan ADR Mixer, Foley Mixer
Jon Hussien ADR Recordist
Joe Fineman Post Production Supervisor
Kevin Benson Music Consultant
Geoffrey K. Hull Title Designer
Reid Burns Color Timer
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Robert Shaye Executive Producer
Barry Opper Producer
Daryl Kass Associate Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
6.0

Critters 2 leans a bit more into the silliness of the series. Not to say that the original was a bleak take on gritty realism, but it did seem to take the danger a fraction more serious. It's not something that works particularly for or against the sequel, it's just a slight change, one that makes s ... ense even. Establishes a real inter-connectivity in the franchise (that Critters would basically hold on to all the way up until that most recent one, which took some pretty wild liberties). Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go.

Jun 23, 2021
dalboz
3.0

The first "Critters" movie was a low-budget little monsters sci-fi/horror film that, despite its limitations in money and tech, still managed to strike the right chord in balancing the sci-fi, horror, suspense, and comedy elements, even with a PG-13 rating (despite its theme, only two people actuall ... y die in the first movie). Unfortunately, despite the fact that you can see them trying really hard to recapture it, "Critters 2" falls short of the mark. A couple of issues lead to this conclusion. First, despite this film's budget being double that of the first, it doesn't really show. Most of it must have been blown on extra puppets, as this time there's supposedly hundreds of Crites running around causing havoc. Which is weird because, honestly, the Crites feel like they barely have any actual screen time since the plot is also now divided between the attack of the Crites and the townspeople not believing the story of their previous attack and even blaming the attacks on the boy from the first film who has returned to town. Which leads to the second problem. In the first film, there was an effort to give the Crites some semblance of character. While still voracious eating machines, they still have some minimal interaction with each other and the environment, which fleshes them out a little more. Here, even though we see them talk a couple times (in their own language), it's little more than a one-liner here and there. There's too many of them with no standouts or leaders to give them any character at all. This all ends up making for a rather dull sequel to a surprisingly entertaining first film. Ultimately, it's not a worthy follow-up.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

**_Effectively continues the story, but it’s not as good as the first movie_** It is reported that Crites are still present on Earth, so Ug (Terrence Mann) and two other galactic bounty hunters return to wipe them out, including earthling misfit Charlie (Don Keith Opper). Brad (Scott Grimes) just ... so happens to be in town when they visit the planet. Along with his new girlfriend (Liane Curtis), they team-up to eradicate the extraterrestrial menace of furry critters. “Critters 2: The Main Course” (1988) has several highlights, but it’s just no where near as good as the original film from two years prior. For one thing, it’s more cartoonish and goofier, which makes it difficult to suspend disbelief as could be done with the first one. On the positive side, winsome Liane Curtis (Megan) is superior to the actress who played the young female in “Critters,” but the director failed to take advantage of her presence. Statuesque blonde Roxanne Kernohan is entertaining as a ‘playmate’ of whom bounty hunter Lee takes the appearance. Her brief top nudity is surprising for a PG-13 flick. Unfortunately, Roxanne would be deceased in just five years due to a car wreck. Speaking of bounty hunter Lee, this ‘nothingface’ alien combined with his partner, Ug, results in the team Ug-Lee. Get it? There are enough amusing bits to make this worth catching if you liked the first movie, such as the giant ball of critters rolling over a guy and leaving only his bloody skeleton. It’s just a letdown by comparison. It runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Santa Clarita, California, which is located 32 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. GRADE: B-/C+

Mar 04, 2025
r96sk
7.0

<em>'Critters 2: The Main Course'</em> is more of the same, which is good for a sequel of this type. I wasn't anticipating much but it's solid enough, if you like the first flick then I'd be surprised if this disappointed you. I did rate the original, so go figure. Scott Grimes is the standout, i ... n my opinion, from the first release, here he takes a bit more of a back seat (if still the lead) as it's practically an ensemble. Liane Alexandra Curtis does well, as does M. Emmet Walsh replacement Barry Corbin. There aren't any cast issues, that's for sure. I felt like we got more of the titular characters in this, which is something I wanted. The effects still look very good, like last time I do enjoy the little pieces of dialogue that the critters get; especially the 'uh ohs'. Elsewhere, we get added blood and nudity for this follow-up... Now to see if lightning struck thrice with the third installment, which features the film debut of a Hollywood great.

Apr 22, 2025