
A high school student named Jake tries to make his girlfriend Emily watch a cursed tape. But then Jake finds out that Emily covered her eyes and didn't watch the tape, and then Jake is killed by Samara Morgan (from the first The Ring movie). Rachel Keller learns of Jake's death and finds his twisted body in the back of an ambulance. Rachel then realizes she once again has to save her son Aidan from Samara the evil ghost child.... (Full plot summary below)
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A high school student named Jake tries to make his girlfriend Emily watch a cursed tape. But then Jake finds out that Emily covered her eyes and didn't watch the tape, and then Jake is killed by Samara Morgan (from the first The Ring movie). Rachel Keller learns of Jake's death and finds his twisted body in the back of an ambulance. Rachel then realizes she once again has to save her son Aidan from Samara the evil ghost child.
Leave your thoughts about The Ring Two.
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkThe Ring Two is exactly what every horror film tries not to be, and that is boring. |
| Arizona Daily StarPhil VillarrealBolstered with Watts' half-crazy, one-woman-show intensity, Rachel is one tough momma. |
| Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)John WirtThe Ring Two's abandonment of the original film's videotape-of-death hook leaves it floundering. |
| Jam! MoviesJim SlotekAs sure-handed as director Hideo Nakata is with creepy imagery and suspense, The Ring Two makes missteps that have been made plenty of times before in Hollywood horror. |
| FilmStew.comAnnlee EllingsonThe best advice for experiencing The Ring 2 is to emulate Watts' involvement. She will tell you she enjoyed making it, but she probably hasn't thought too much about it since. |
| About.comRebecca Murray...so much of the plot is just left dangling, you'd think this thing was shot without a script. |
| Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittWatts is wonderful, and the story's forsaken-child theme still has plenty of horrific power. |
| IGN MoviesTodd GilchristA sequel that not only matches but exceeds the horrific power of its predecessor. |
| Filmcritic.comDavid Levinea worthy sequel to one of the best American horror movies ever made |
| Three Movie BuffsScott NashThe best horror movie since...well, The Ring. |