When a new franchise threatens the business of the Barbershop, Calvin palmer must work to keep his business thriving so he can one day Hans it over to his son.
26 April 1978, Chicago, Illinois, USA
10 May 1978, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
22 January 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA
9 April 1982, Chicago, Illinois, USA
16 September 1975, Harvey, Illinois, USA
17 December 1970, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
10 November 1978, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
8 February 1970, Chicago, Illinois, USA
September 30, 2010
Great message delivered in an edgy hip-hop movie.
February 14, 2004
This sequel is overstaffed with a cast that's underserved by Don D. Scott's schematic script and Kevin Rodney Sullivan's crude direction.
February 13, 2004
[A]s funny as the original.
March 27, 2009
Provides enough solid, character-based amusement to put customers in the chairs and send them out content with services rendered.
February 07, 2004
Like going out for a bad meal with a group of people you love being with. You're happy to be in their company; you just wish you didn't leave feeling hungry.
April 25, 2007
Schoolyard jokes about religious faiths, genetic traits, and sexuality which only work if you enjoy laughing at people because they are darker-skinned, or curlier-haired, or perverted, or have emigrated from another continent.
December 06, 2005
It ain't high art, but it is a fun flick.
October 18, 2008
It's the kind of set-piece ensemble that has proven immensely successful as a sitcom formula but tends to struggle to meet the demands of a movie.
April 29, 2009
Manages to throw away everything that made the first film so good.
October 07, 2004
Barbershop 2 is a weak, too rarely humorous, too long bore.
January 26, 2006
Inane banter soon takes over and is not helped by an unlikely, flashback-heavy subplot about Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer) and a lost love.
February 06, 2004
Heartstrings will be tugged and ribs tickled, particularly thanks to Cedric the Entertainer.

