Terrifier 2

After being resurrected by a sinister entity, Art the Clown returns to Miles County where he must hunt down and destroy a teenage girl and her younger brother on Halloween night. As the body count rises, the siblings fight to stay alive while uncovering the true nature of Art's evil intent.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 138 minutes
  • Genre: Horror
  • Stars: David Howard Thornton, Lauren LaVera, Samantha Scaffidi, Casey Hartnett, Griffin Santopietro, Felissa Rose, Sarah Grace Sanders, Elliott Fullam, Tamara Glynn, Devon Roth, Charlie McElveen, Darsh Gandhi, Jenna Kanell, Catherine Corcoran, Katie Maguire, Jackie Adragna, Sarah Voigt, Amelie McLain, Michael Leavy, Rick Styczynski
  • Director: Damien Leone
 Comments
  • jp_91 - 13 January 2023
    All the gore but a script that is "just the tip".
    "Terrifier 2" is a decent movie whose gore scenes are the highlights, most of the deaths are well done and look realistic, the prosthetic effects have an old school charm. The cinematography is interesting, during the day scenes it looks a bit amateurish and has a super 8 effect that suits it well, during the night scenes it achieves a better effect in front of the camera lens. The performances do their job without being outstanding. The most notorious is its script that tells a repetitive story and that lasts until it reaches a duration of 138 minutes, when this plot could be told in 78 minutes, there is a lot of recycling of ideas that go wrong with the script, it also includes supernatural elements that feel a bit forced. The best of the movie is in the middle scene in the end credits.
  • michaeldanielbourke - 6 January 2023
    Oh my, overlong but fun!
    As a fan of practical effects, kudos to the team. As talented as Mr Leon is, in crafting a solid horror piece, maybe recognise that scriptwriting and character development is not in his wheelhouse and don't subject the audience to this bloated overlong mess in a good and a bad way) Their were scenes that just dragged on and on and on, and the ending, when it finally happened was as bloated as the rest of the film. The cast were a step-up from last movie, a couple of them were clearly, actors. The gore was out of control and what I and most of us came here for. There was a particular scene on a bed with the one word "mom" which was especially well done. Adding lore and back-story was ok, but the magical elements were a little confused.