
For people who don't believe the events of Grave Encounters (2011).Grave Encounters, film student Alex Wright is out to prove them wrong. Alex is as obsessed with the first film as the 20 million people who viewed its viral trailer on YouTube. While he and his friends research the events and visit the real psychiatric hospital depicted in the original film, they find themselves face-to-face with unspeakable evil, banking on the hope that their knowledge of the original film w... (Full plot summary below)
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For people who don't believe the events of Grave Encounters (2011).Grave Encounters, film student Alex Wright is out to prove them wrong. Alex is as obsessed with the first film as the 20 million people who viewed its viral trailer on YouTube. While he and his friends research the events and visit the real psychiatric hospital depicted in the original film, they find themselves face-to-face with unspeakable evil, banking on the hope that their knowledge of the original film will help them survive the sequel.
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| Shockya.comBrent SimonGathers up a head of loose-limbed steam and bundles it up in a nice technical package, but then fumbles it away on a story that buckles under the weight of layered self-consciousness. |
| Dread CentralSteve "Uncle Creepy" BartonGrave Encounters 2 delivers a sick, intense, and scary white-knuckled spookshow that reveres the groundwork set up by the original and expands upon it on every level. |
| Digital JournalSarah GopaulThis movie definitely has its jump-in-your-seat moments while creating an eerie atmosphere for at least a section of the film, but it doesn't wholly live up to the reputation of its predecessor. |
| VODzilla.coAnton Bitelno film takes this postmodernism quite so far as John Poliquin's Grave Encounters 2, which... produces a conceptual hall of mirrors to match the labyrinthine asylum in which filmmaking characters will eventually become trapped (again). |
| FEARnetScott WeinbergBasically, Grave Encounters 2 is so far up its own ass it almost disappears. |
| KPBS.orgBeth AccomandoGrave Encounters 2 disappoints because it cops out to so many current horror clichés and can't seem to come up with anything fresh or original. |
| Arizona RepublicBill Goodykoontz"Grave Encounters 2" is a miserable affair, a sequel to a movie that drummed up most of its attention online but one that had a few starts and scares along the way. |
| User Reviewdave cGrave Encounters 2: I absolutely LOVED this movie; I enjoyed it so much to the point where I had to watch it again the second it was over. The beginning starts off kind of slow, but I enjoyed the character development. The main character, Alex Wright, is an ambitious film student who believes Grave Encounters wasn't just a film - but that it really happened. For how young the actor is, he does a great job at portraying the arrogant director who thinks he knows all. His best friend, Trevor, adds much needed humor to the story and let me say that it never misses its mark. The kid is just plain funny. Now, to the scares. They are unyielding. From the moment the five students enter the insane asylum shit begins hitting the fan and they are never given a break. The directors take the mythology of the previous film and multiply it ten fold. All the questions you found yourself asking at the end of the first one are all answered here. And don't worry, for the people who despised the ending of the first one will be pleased to know this one ends on the most perfect note possible. I could not find a single thing I did not like about this film. I believe, along with Paranormal Activity 2, that this is as good as a sequel to a horror film can get. I give Grave Encounters 2 an A+. |
| User ReviewLX QThis movie deserves better. If you liked Grave Encounters then you should like this one as well. The directors took every possible step to link the two movies in a surprisingly intelligent way that seems to have been lost on the majority of viewers. |
| User ReviewTodd SI watch a ton of horror movies, and this series has a unique style from the rest. If you enjoy the hostel movies then I would recommend watching both of these. |