Black Phone 2 Review: This Blumhouse Horror Sequel Could've Declined The Call
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Black Phone 2 – Nightmare in the Alpine Phone Booth
MOVIE REVIEW - Scott Derrickson brings the Grabber back, but this follow-up tosses the old playbook: set in 1982, the story skates along the edge of a snow-squeaking, half-dream dread where the tension tightens, slackens, then slithers back in again.
Black Phone 2 Review: A Haunting Sequel
Discover why Black Phone 2 is a chilling and emotional sequel that expands on Finney, Gwen, and The Grabber’s story. Read our full review for insights on its horror, performances, and 1980s atmosphere. The post Black Phone 2 Review: A Haunting Sequel That Deepens the Horror and Heart of the Original first appeared on Blazing Minds
Black Phone 2 review – hit horror sequel lumbers toward Elm Street
Arriving as the re-activated Stephen King machine was still churning out adaptations, quality be damned, The Black Phone felt like a lazy fanboy tribute. With its 1970s small-town setting, high school cast, psychic kids and gnarly neighbourhood villain, it was close to pastiche and, like the very…
At the cinema, the best suites are those that add chandelier to the previous film. Phone noir 2 (in theaters since Friday) realizes this tour de force: it gives its predecessor an unsuspected depth.
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