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How To Train Your Dragon 2

When Hiccup and Toothless discover an ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect Berk from a power-hungry warrior named Drago.
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Critic's Notebook
October 08, 2015 More alarming are the regressive messages about gender and race the film subliminally projects.
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The Big Issue
June 14, 2016 The animation is zippy and crammed with smart sight gags.
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New Yorker
June 23, 2014 The writer and director Dean DeBlois takes the comedy to a deeper, more satisfying place than he did in the original franchise-launching animated film.
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NPR
June 13, 2014 It's clear that [director Dean DeBlois] took inspiration from the first Star Wars trilogy - not a bad model for breathing new life, and yes, a bit of fire, into one of Hollywood's more nuanced animated franchises.
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ReelViews
June 13, 2014 Although there are times when bits of the movie feel extraneous, the production as a whole comes across more like an organic extension of the original tale than something tacked on purely to score at the box office.
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New Zealand Herald
May 17, 2016 How to Train Your Dragon is peppered with plenty of wit to keep parents and kids alike happy, but is not afraid to get a bit dark at times, which may be challenging for younger audiences.
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Christian Science Monitor
June 20, 2014 Overlong and overly busy but more emotionally powerful than its predecessor.
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Time Out
July 08, 2014 Hats off to Dreamworks for offering some bold surprises in a respectable sequel filled with moments of humour and emotion among its ample noise and movement.
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Grantland
June 17, 2014 The entire film is a romance -- visually, parentally, ecologically. It's got the emotional, humorous, exciting sweep you want from a summer movie.
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The Film Stage
April 12, 2016 If every installment can capture the same sense of escapism and passionate dedication to its ideas and images, then I'd be delighted to go on more flights of fancy with Hiccup and Toothless.
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The Straits Times (Singapore)
September 13, 2016 This is how all sequels should be made.
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IMDb: 7
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