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The Chronicles of Riddick
Trailer5 years after Pitch Black, the wanted criminal Riddick arrives on a planet called Helion Prime, and finds himself up against an invading empire called the Necromongers, an army that plans to convert or kill all humans in the universe.Actors: Vin Diesel, Colm Feore, Thandie Newton, Judi Dench, Karl Urban, Alexa Davalos, Linus Roache, Yorick van Wageningen, Nick Chinlund, Keith David, Mark Gibbon, ...»Director: David TwohyCountry: United StatesDuration: 119 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 6.61 CommentsSort By- Newest
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movieBuff AnonymousA wildly imaginative sci-fi flick, not to be expected after watching the first Riddick film "Pitch Black" that started this current trilogy (a 4th film rumored), while the CGI is dated by todays standards the physical set pieces hold the visuals together and keep the movie from looking like sci-fi channel schlock they air 24/7, would rec for sci-fi fans and those of Riddick franchise2019-04-14 01:04 -
Actors of "The Chronicles of Riddick"
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Characters of "The Chronicles of Riddick"
Richard B. RiddickPlayed by: Vin Diesel
Lord MarshalPlayed by: Colm Feore
Dame VaakoPlayed by: Thandie Newton
AereonPlayed by: Judi Dench
VaakoPlayed by: Karl Urban
KyraPlayed by: Alexa Davalos
PurifierPlayed by: Linus Roache
The GuvPlayed by: Yorick van Wageningen
ToombsPlayed by: Nick Chinlund
Abu 'Imam' al-WalidPlayed by: Keith David
IrgunPlayed by: Mark Gibbon
ToalPlayed by: Roger Cross
Merc PilotPlayed by: Terry Chen
Eve LoganPlayed by: Christina Cox
MercPlayed by: Nigel Vonas
Slam GuardPlayed by: Douglas Arthurs
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Directors of "The Chronicles of Riddick"
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Creators of "The Chronicles of Riddick"
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Critic Reviews of "The Chronicles of Riddick"
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006The sequel baton pass at the finale is pretty nifty, but it's surely asking too much to think the filmmakers could leave us wanting more. Come to think of it, much, much less would have been best.
L.A. WeeklyJune 17, 2004With writer-director David Twohy's mega-budget follow-up to his Pitch Black, what was once a purring engine has become a gas-guzzling, accident-prone Humvee.
Village VoiceJune 15, 2004A preening outer-space costume drama staged as a backdrop for its leading man's muscles.
Ebert & RoeperJune 14, 2004The Chronicles Of Riddick is never dull, but it's far, far, far too pretentious.
Washington PostJune 11, 2004The muddy, convoluted story revolves around the star's cool-guy poses and one-liners.
Antagony & EcstasySeptember 11, 2013Makes absolutely no sense in its theatrical cut and still feels awfully messy in Twohy's director's cut.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Very violent, brainless explosion movie.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009There are many plot holes, an inappropriately overly complicated plot, and a lot of pointless aspects that never even bother to make the least bit of sense.
Groucho ReviewsMarch 30, 2009Vainly attempts to elevate Riddick into a mythological hero in a political-intrigue contest meant to be Dune in an action context, though it's a lot more like Stargate in a crap context. [Blu-ray]
Sacramento News & ReviewAugust 07, 2008Twohy gives the film a vehement comic-book energy, and the eye-popping production design by Holger Gross is like Boris Vallejo's Greatest Hits come to life.
Lawrence.comSeptember 29, 2006Riddick is a loner, Dottie, a rebel. He's a simple man, like Pee-Wee Herman, who is not concerned with getting the girl. But, unlike Pee-Wee, poor Riddick doesn't even have a bicycle for companionship.
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