Thankfully, Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay lacks the dated and pointlessly offensive sexual politics of the past few DC animated films. Unfortunately, this films potential to be a lean fun film is almost completely hindered by its poor writing and over-reliance on completely pointless subplots full of comic east eggs. It's muddled, somehow hard to follow, and too long for its own good and features a cast of characters that are truly hard to care about. Though the voice acting is the strongest it has been in years.
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March 25, 2018
Not everything about Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay works, but the film's sense of humor, willingness to kill off key characters, and exploration of a spiritual subject matter make it worth a look-see.
March 20, 2018
Hell to Pay is slapdash trash with a last-minute Grindhouse sheen, splattered with gore and barely adolescent attitude.

