
Seven years later, Damien Thorn is about to turn 13 and is just discovering who he really is, and what he is destined to do. Now living with his Aunt, Uncle, and cousin in a wealthy suburb of Chicago, Damien is in line to inherit everything from his family. Can Richard Thorn finish the job that Damien's father (Ambassador Robert Thorn) started?... (Full plot summary below)
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Seven years later, Damien Thorn is about to turn 13 and is just discovering who he really is, and what he is destined to do. Now living with his Aunt, Uncle, and cousin in a wealthy suburb of Chicago, Damien is in line to inherit everything from his family. Can Richard Thorn finish the job that Damien's father (Ambassador Robert Thorn) started?
Leave your thoughts about Damien - Omen II.
| EmpireIan NathanA rerun of the first one but satan junior is now a teenager. |
| The New York TimesVincent CanbyThough it's as foolish as the first film, is rather more fun to watch and sometimes very stylish-looking. |
| The A.V. ClubAdam NaymanThe film could be subtitled A Portrait Of The Anti-Christ As A Young Man. The emphasis has been shifted from parental anxiety to the frustration of a boy struggling to identify—and then reconcile—his demonic birthright. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.While it has its problem it's a generally entertaining and creepy thriller. |
| FulvueDrive-in.comChuck O'LearyNot a great film like the original, but this remains a wildly entertaining sequel full of memorable death scenes. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergOnly a shell of the original, but still creepy and full of quality kills! |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Robert MartinThis sequel lacks the bravura pacing of the original, and though it tries to maintain the biblical tone in following the adolescence of its antichrist anti-hero, immense problems emerge. |
| Film4Ali CatterallProves once and for all that the love of sequels is actually the root of all evil. |
| Filmcritic.comChristopher NullAs the teenage Damien, Jonathan Scott-Taylor works wonders with the role |
| NewsweekDavid AnsenAs in the Friday the 13th movies the only real interest here is observing the outrageous lengths filmmakers go to in devising "Can-you-top-this?" murders. |