Sin City: A Dame To Kill For ✦ (Tested)
An original segment featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Johnny, a cocky gambler who wins a high-stakes poker game against the ruthless Senator Roark.
It struggled commercially, earning significantly less than its predecessor, which many attributed to the nine-year delay between releases. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Critics praised Eva Green’s performance as the quintessential "femme fatale" but felt the shock value of the visual style had diminished since 2005. Unlike the first film, this was shot specifically
Unlike the first film, this was shot specifically for 3D, using the depth to emphasize the "living comic book" aesthetic. Visual Style and Production
The central story follows Dwight McCarthy (Josh Brolin, replacing Clive Owen) as he is manipulated back into a life of violence by his seductive ex-lover, Ava Lord (Eva Green).
A short opening vignette featuring Marv (Mickey Rourke) attempting to piece together a chaotic night of carnage. Visual Style and Production