
After Auna Rue, a teenage vlogger/aspiring actress, logs onto a sinister website, she's soon trapped in the malevolent world of a cursed stage play, The Gallows. After performing a passage from the play for her tiny online fan base, Auna instantly achieves the stardom she seeks-as well as a twisted challenge from a deadly spirit (The Hangman) in this nightmarish supernatural thriller from the company that brought you Paranormal Activity and Insidious.... (Full plot summary below)
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After Auna Rue, a teenage vlogger/aspiring actress, logs onto a sinister website, she's soon trapped in the malevolent world of a cursed stage play, The Gallows. After performing a passage from the play for her tiny online fan base, Auna instantly achieves the stardom she seeks-as well as a twisted challenge from a deadly spirit (The Hangman) in this nightmarish supernatural thriller from the company that brought you Paranormal Activity and Insidious.
Leave your thoughts about The Gallows Act II.
| The New York TimesGlenn KennyThe movie’s finale offers a twist that ostensibly ameliorates the internal-logic complaints. But it most vividly registers as a rancid misogynist cherry atop a sloppy concoction of tired jump scares. |
| RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoIt’s easy to see why even Blum wanted to forget The Gallows: Act II. It may be his company’s worst film. |
| User ReviewJLauIn order to get youtube views, drama student girl summons the dead boy from the first film but her new boyfriend gets her to kill herself to get himself youtube views. |
| User ReviewJLuis_001Jason Blum produces too much garbage and a lot of dumb people loves to consume it. |
| User ReviewkeanureveesAs someone who unironically loves found footage movies, I liked the first Gallows well enough. This sequel, however, is truly a terribly made movie with some awful acting, writing and special effects. I can totally see why Blumhouse wanted to bury this film; somehow this feels like a Disney original, but as a horror movie. I gotta say I did enjoy the twist at the end, that made the movie a tiny bit better in retrospect. Still terrible, though. |