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Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

There is no justice without sin.
2014 | 102m | English

(175800 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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Some of Sin City's most hard-boiled citizens cross paths with a few of its more reviled inhabitants.
Release Date: Aug 20, 2014
Director: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
Writer: Frank Miller
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords detective, dystopia, dominatrix, murder, twins, based on graphic novel, neo-noir
Production Companies Miramax, Troublemaker Studios, AR Films, Aldamisa Entertainment, Demarest Films, Solipsist Film, Residaco
Box Office Revenue: $39,407,616
Budget: $65,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Jessica Alba Nancy
Bruce Willis Hartigan
Mickey Rourke Marv
Josh Brolin Dwight
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Johnny
Eva Green Ava
Rosario Dawson Gail
Powers Boothe Senator Roark
Dennis Haysbert Manute
Ray Liotta Joey
Stacy Keach Wallenquist
Jaime King Goldie / Wendy
Christopher Lloyd Kroenig
Jamie Chung Miho
Jeremy Piven Bob
Christopher Meloni Mort
Juno Temple Sally
Marton Csokas Damien Lord
Jude Ciccolella Lt. Liebowitz
Julia Garner Marcie
Lady Gaga Bertha
Alexa PenaVega Gilda
Patricia Vonne Dallas
Bart Fletcher Flint
Alejandro Rose-Garcia Buzz
Samuel Davis Frat Boy #3
Mike Davis Frat Boy #4
Kimberly Cox Lillian
Alcides Dias Tony
Vincent Fuentes Abdul
Billy Blair Louie
Rob Franco Luigi
Daylon Walton Gordo
Eloise DeJoria Joey's Wife
Bob Schreck Mulgrew
Lawrence Varnado Boogaard
Jimmy Gonzales Jacoby
Tommy Townsend Wino Old Timer
Robert Lott Cowboy
Gregory Kelly Godzilla
Patrick Sane Gorgo
Greg Ingram Mothra
Will Beinbrink Lawyer
Dimitrius Pulido Maitre d'
John Wirt Heavy
Emmy Robbin Flamethower
Luis Albert Acevedo Jr. Security Guard #1
Christian Bowman The Man
Johnny Reno Weevil
Callie Hernandez Thelma
Kea Ho Old Town Girl (uncredited)
Robert Rodriguez Sam's Friend (uncredited)
Name Job
Nina Proctor Costume Design
Baljot Bhatti Visual Effects Editor
Bart Brown Set Decoration
Angela Maldone Makeup Artist
Doug Campbell Visual Effects Supervisor
Travis Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
P.K. Munson Camera Operator
Kyle Jefferson Animation Director
Debra Bruce-Nazarian Dialect Coach
Nikki Taylor Production Supervisor
Angelo Palazzo Sound Designer
Dhananjay Parab Visual Effects Editor
Joel Thompson Visual Effects Editor
Steve Joyner Production Design
Anik Seguin Visual Effects Editor
Tim Rakoczy Supervising Sound Editor
Josh Saeta Visual Effects Supervisor
Frank Miller Writer, Director, Graphic Novel Illustrator
Robert Rodriguez Original Music Composer, Editor, Director of Photography, Director
Paula Fairfield Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer
Stefen Fangmeier Visual Effects Supervisor
Tim McGovern Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunt Coordinator
Rico Torres Still Photographer
Jennifer D. Johnson Choreographer
Monika Petrillo Script Supervisor
Steve M. Davison Stunts
Matt Leonard Stunts
Dena Sodano Stunt Double
Kym Stys Stunt Double
Carl Thiel Original Music Composer
Ed Chapman Visual Effects Supervisor
Joe Rivera Hairstylist
Shara Storch Unit Publicist
Jeff B. Adams Jr. Set Designer
Clark Crawford Sound Designer
Abhishek Chauhan Visual Effects Editor
Arvind Chaurasiya Visual Effects Editor
Zack Mazerolle Visual Effects Editor
Alex Rouse Wigmaker
Jennifer Long Set Decoration
Mike McCutchen Art Department Coordinator
Ken Gaston-Kilgore Leadman
Omkar Iyer Visual Effects Editor
Christopher Sinnott Visual Effects Producer
Catherine Harper Foley
Jon Cowley Visual Effects Supervisor
Sarah Fricker Visual Effects Editor
Darren A. Bell Visual Effects Producer
Brad Engleking Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Caylah Eddleblute Production Design
Gregg Barbanell Foley
Jelmer Boskma Visual Effects Art Director
Scott Cremeens Lighting Technician
Drew Guajardo Property Master
Mary Vernieu Casting
Name Title
Alexander Rodnyansky Producer
Frank Miller Executive Producer
Robert Rodriguez Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Sergey Bespalov Producer
Aaron Kaufman Producer
Mark C. Manuel Producer
Stephen L'Heureux Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
8.0

This is a movie that you have to really watch. You cannot sit and divide your time between the movie and reading a book or glancing at your tablet. Doing that would be like watching half a painting. This movie is all about the graphical presentation. Its use of live actors yet with a cartoonish blac ... k and white (emphasize on black) look with some occasional splatter of colors is absolutely marvelous. Look down and you miss something. The background voice a’la old fashioned detective story only serves to reinforce the feeling of being dumped into an old cartoon. The story, or rather stories, are cartoon class material as well and not really much to write home about by themselves. They serve well enough to drive this particular movie though. The main actors where fitting right in and making a very enjoyable performance as far as I am concerned. Well, with the possible exception of Bruce Willis who mostly just stood around looking sad but then his role was a rather unrewarding one in the first place. I definitely liked Mickey Rourke as the rather exaggerated tuff guy Marv. This is a violent movie. Like Kill Bill violent if you know what I mean. If this movie would have been made as an ordinary live action movie without the cartoonish elements and the timely switch to silhouette images it would be grossly violent. Again, the cartoonish setting of the movie makes it simply work. Still, the movie is not for the squemish but then, this is the second Sin City movie, it is based on an existing cartoon and Robert Rodriguez had his hand in it so if you are surprised you either went into the wrong show room or should start to do a bit more research before deciding to watch something. I did find the fact that the movie actually revolved around two different stories a bit distracting though. A minor complaint but I was really expecting them to somehow get intertwined all through the movie and was a tad disappointed when the second story finished and so did the movie. Bottom line is that I quite enjoyed this movie. It is really a movie that stands out from the crowd in its use of black and white imagery and cartoon characters. It is black, grim and funny at the same time and for a photography interested person like me the imagery is really beautiful.

May 16, 2024
furious_iz
6.0

It's just not as good as the first. They over use colour, instead of tiny splashes here and there it's everywhere and it doesn't work Eva Green is absolutely perfect as Ava, I just wish her story was in the first film ...

Sep 18, 2021