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Blackout
Ragnar Jonasson and Quentin Bates
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On the shores of a tranquil fjord in Northern Iceland, a man is brutally beaten to death on a bright...

Boo
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From Neil Smith, author of the award-winning, internationally acclaimed story collection Bang...

The Bone Collector (1999)
Movie Watch
He takes his victims' lives and leaves behind mysterious pieces of a bizarre puzzle. And the only...

Dave Mustaine recommended Lovedrive by Scorpions in Music (curated)

Bugsy (1991)
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Warren Beatty and Annette Bening star in the incredible true story of Benjamin Bugsy Siegel, the...

Paul Morrissey recommended The Third Man (1949) in Movies (curated)

Pawel Pawlikowski recommended Ashes and Diamonds (1958) in Movies (curated)

LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated See No Evil 2 (2014) in Movies
Mar 22, 2021
This sequel to the average-at-best See No Evil is sadly a bottom of the barrel mess.
It's takes everything from the first film, and makes it so much worse - the characters are dumber and even more unlikable (although this time we're mercifully spared from the edgy mugshot introductions - it's the small victories), the story is less cohesive, the setting is somehow more boring, and it's less gory. I know that gore isn't the be all and end all of horror, but when you're making a run of the mill slasher, then it's expected. At least the first film packed a bit of a punch in that regard.
Glenn 'Kane' Jacobs is probably the best thing going here. His killer is still suitably intimidating, but he's stuck in a huge turd of a film unfortunately.
I'd still just about take this over Leprechaun Origins, but would rather just forget that WWE horror films are a thing at this point.
It's takes everything from the first film, and makes it so much worse - the characters are dumber and even more unlikable (although this time we're mercifully spared from the edgy mugshot introductions - it's the small victories), the story is less cohesive, the setting is somehow more boring, and it's less gory. I know that gore isn't the be all and end all of horror, but when you're making a run of the mill slasher, then it's expected. At least the first film packed a bit of a punch in that regard.
Glenn 'Kane' Jacobs is probably the best thing going here. His killer is still suitably intimidating, but he's stuck in a huge turd of a film unfortunately.
I'd still just about take this over Leprechaun Origins, but would rather just forget that WWE horror films are a thing at this point.
