The Last Exorcism Part II Movie Actor
Ashley Bell,Julia Garner,Spencer Treat Clark,Louis Herthum,Dave Jensen,Tarra Riggs,Muse Watson,Erica Michelle,Sharice Williams,Boyana Balta,Joe Chrest,Andrew Sensenig,Judd Derek LormandRating & Critics From Visitor For The Last Exorcism Part II User Rating The Last Exorcism Part II Movie : 2.5
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All Critical Rating For The Last Exorcism Part II Movie : 3.7
All Critical Count For The Last Exorcism Part II Movie : 65
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Genres The Last Exorcism Part II Movie : Mystery & Suspense,Horror
The Last Exorcism Part II Movie Review
By the time the kamikaze crows start dive-bombing the church windows, and the shape-shifting demon appears in a hoody and a Venetian carnival mask, the whole thing has degenerated into a mumbo jumbo gumbo.Nigel Floyd-Time Out
A generally effective sequel.
Dennis Harvey-Variety
Once the "what is real, what is fantasy" questions are answered, and exorcism part deux commences, The Last Exorcism Part II abandons its half-intelligent, tender exploration of Nell's vulnerability and desirability.
Ethan Gilsdorf-Boston Globe
When the creators of The Last Exorcism Part II swapped pseudo-verité realism for psychological realism, they made it a lot harder to take their franchise seriously ...
Simon Abrams-Village Voice
Viewers are taunted with the possibility of witnessing a possessed chicken.
Josh Tapper-Toronto Star
The Last Exorcism Part II is an effectively unnerving, slow-burn supernatural horror tale.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times
There's a lot to be said for restraint in a horror film, but the filmmakers went for too far of an extreme here.
Phil Villarreal-COEDMagazine.com
Gone is the shaky-cam dynamic. Gone is the whole "devil inside" ideal, and gone is any reason to care or watch.
Bill Gibron-Film Racket
It all builds towards another sequel-ready ending, so expect this nonsensically titled series to run and run.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
Writer/director Ed Gass-Donnelly's film offers little ironic edge or incisive imagery, pushing far too hard with an unpleasant emphasis on sexuality, and ending up as a by-the-numbers rehash of the original film's weakest elements.
Eddie Harrison-The List
It's dreary, formulaic stuff that even manages to make a Mardi Gras parade look dull.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Too many things in Part II only happen because this is a film, with telegraphed sound effects travelling as fast as the speed of light. Only in Hollywood do such rules of physics apply.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
When you qualify your movie as the "last" anything, a sequel seems a bit out of the question, but these new filmmakers have essentially relegated the 2010 original to a mere backstory.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
if this ludicrously-titled follow-up sounds like a crass cash-in, ...the devil here is in the details, some of which are strikingly novel.
Anton Bitel-Film4
A movie that doesn't go for the spectacular but slowly and surely a dullness pervades.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
Too much creeping around and a lack of genuine creepiness doom this tepidly spooky experience.
Alan Jones-Radio Times
It's a bit disconcerting seeing the words "Part II" here.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
The movie bellyflops abysmally in its second half.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
An inventive Satanic shocker, which is much more than we expected.
Martyn Conterio-Little White Lies
Ultimately adds very little to the previous film apart from making a mockery of its title and paving the way for future instalments.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
Those brave souls who do venture to the cinema to witness this demonic dirge can at least feel relieved that it's nowhere near as dismal a viewing experience as The Devil Inside.
Ben Rawson-Jones-Digital Spy
Poor Ashley Bell, a talented and capable actress done few favours in a film that is thoroughly risible from start to finish.
Shaun Munro-What Culture
An exorcise in futility.
Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman
A stylistic departure from the shaky aesthetic of the first film. Sadly, most of its nervy shocks and creeping sense of unease go the same way.
James White-Empire Magazine
Ashley Bell's nuanced performance and a surprisingly pyrotechnic finale liven up a gloomy sequel.
Ken McIntyre-Total Film
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