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SummaryQuentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair unites Volume 1 and Volume 2 into a single, unrated epic—presented exactly as he intended, complete with a new, never-before-seen anime sequence. Uma Thurman stars as The Bride, left for dead after her former boss and lover Bill ambushes her wedding rehearsal, shooting her in the head and ste... Read More

Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair

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Dec 5, 2025
100
Wall Street Journal
If it’s an extravagant demand of time it’s an even more extravagant pleasure, the rare film worth a trip out to the cinema for full immersion.
Dec 5, 2025
100
Empire
Quentin Tarantino’s thrilling pastiche of Eastern and Western genre tropes returns to cinemas in the form of one massive magnum opus. It’s even better made whole.
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6% Mixed
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Feb 23, 2026
10
bertobellamy
‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ combines the two volumes, removes the censorship, and adds a handful of scenes, specially in the anime sequence. The Bride's odyssey of revenge becomes a monumental pastiche that cements Tarantino's status as a master filmmaker, despite his regrettable views and opinions today. Tremendous use of music, practical effects, sound, and editing. An unique +4 hours cinematic experience.
Dec 12, 2025
10
InShane
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair almost felt like a whole new experience. All I can really say is This truly feels like the definitive edition of the story, with MANY interesting changes to the movies: - 7 minutes of new footage during "The Origin of O-Ren," which was AMAZING. - The way O-Ren kills Boss Matsumoto is a little different. - At beginning of the fight against the Crazy 88s, The Bride has an initial encounter with the cowardly kid. - During the fight against the Crazy 88s, after The Bride pulls out someone’s eye, she throws the eye into someone else’s mouth - The dismemberment of Sofie Fatale's second arm - Omission of the cliff hanger line at the end of Vol.1 - Omission of the opening monolog at the beginning of Vol.2 By themselves, Vol.1 is a 9/10 and Vol.2 is an 8/10, but "The Whole Bloody Affair" is a 10/10. I REALLY hope we get a home release of The Whole Bloody Affair.
Dec 4, 2025
100
Austin Chronicle
With Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, [Tarantino] finally gets to complete his own work of cinematic archeology, and what he exhumes springs to life like the first time it was projected. Viva Kill Bill!
Dec 8, 2025
90
Los Angeles Times
This cut sutures the two halves together while sustaining its unusual momentum. It’s a film so flush with ambition that it rarely crescendos; it can afford to chop sequences, songs, even genres, down to a string of snippets. The exhausting, invigorating totality of the thing sets its own tone.
Dec 5, 2025
90
The Travers Take
Quentin Tarantino puts his two “Kill Bill” epics together to make one uncut, unrated radically untamed film with extras and Uma unleashed that great godalmighty feels free at last.
Dec 4, 2025
90
Collider
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair might not be Tarantino’s masterpiece, but it’s a brilliant example of a filmmaker with a deep-seated love of movies fully embracing his inspirations and passions in grand fashion.
Dec 19, 2025
75
TheWrap
In the end, The Whole Bloody Affair doesn’t do enough (or perhaps does far too much) to justify its existence to the everyday cinephile. However, Tarantino superfans will undoubtedly lap the film up like cream and, in the end, a director got the opportunity to finally share his true vision with the rest of the world. That’s a net win here.
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Dec 8, 2025
10
girthquake123
Just an absolute banger. An amazing way to see two masterpiece movies in one seamless experience.
Dec 9, 2025
6
sacreo
They're okay enough movies, and watching them back-to-back in theaters is a fun novelty, but that's really all this is.
Dec 6, 2025
5
Dikano
A re-release of a supremely overrated film with minimal editing changes. Great. No one asked for this. And if you're wondering why critics are eating this up: there's nothing going on. Hollywood is comatose. This is as good as it gets for them. But from a pure filmmaking perspective: an alright film remains alright and is re-released as a massive cash-grab.
Dec 17, 2025
1
couchpotato2025
This is complete garbage. I don't love the older kill bills and this seems a way worse experience. I think I won't bother with new movies for a LONG time after this pile of slop =/
Dec 9, 2025
1
Heywoody
These movies are bloated, boring, homage nonsense. The writing is so stupid and desperate you have to laugh at it, until you realize it's trying super hard to be hip and it just gets more and more boring every passing minute. Why would anyone waste the time and watch these bland wannabe films again? Great cinematography by Robert Richardson, makes it barely watchable at times. This movie is for teens, maybe? Winkingly knowingly stupid, is still stupid. This is naval gazing on steroids.
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Dec 5, 2025
4 h 35 m
Uncut. Unrated. And shown in its entirety.
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