 Watch The Last Exorcism Part II Movie Online No Survey Continuing where the first film left off, Nell Sweetzer (Ashley Bell) is found terrified and alone in rural Louisiana. Back in the relative safety of New Orleans, Nell realizes that she can't remember entire portions of the previous months only that she is the last surviving member of her family. Just as Nell begins the difficult process of starting a new life, the evil force that once possessed her is back with other, unimaginably horrific plans that mean her last exorcism was just the beginning. (c) CBS Films Release Date The Last Exorcism Part II Mar 1, 2013 Wide | |
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Actors For The Last Exorcism Part II |
Ashley Bell,Spencer Treat Clark,Andrew Sensenig,Judd Derek Lormand,Julia Garner |
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Genres The Last Exorcism Part II : Mystery & Suspense,Horror |
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User Ranting The Last Exorcism Part II : 2.7 |
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User Count Like for The Last Exorcism Part II : 4,720 |
All Critics Ranting For The Last Exorcism Part II : 3.8 |
All Critics Count For The Last Exorcism Part II : 33 |
All Critics Percentage For The Last Exorcism Part II : 12 % |
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Review For The Last Exorcism Part II |
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
Now Bell can break out of the genre. She's served her time. Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News
Without spoiling anything, I will say that The Last Exorcism Part II ends on an open note that teases a legitimately engaging setup for a potential third movie. But really, the producers of this series should quit while they're behind. Sean O'Connell-Washington Post
Unfortunately, no one involved seems to have bent over backwards to make the movie either original or even all that scary. Clark Collis-Entertainment Weekly
This matter-of-fact, brick-by-brick approach to building scares and tension probably won't work for audiences who just want to scream a lot, so Gass-Donnelly undercuts it all by haphazardly tossing in jump scares of the cheapest, most predictable kind. Bilge Ebiri-New York Magazine
It has a better chance of boring you to death than inducing fear. Michael Smith-Tulsa World
Everything that worked -- and worked exceedingly well -- in The Last Exorcism is absent from the sequel. Mark Dujsik-Mark Reviews Movies
Filled with tortured, manipulative shock scares, it teasingly provides a setup for yet another supernatural sequel en route to the DVD roster. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
They promised us it was The Last Exorcism. They lied. Bruce Kirkland-Jam! Movies
This feeble sequel makes even its lackluster predecessor look good--or at least less terrible than it was. Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
You may not have paid for a ticket yet, but believe me, you have seen it all - in other, earlier - though not necessarily better - movies. Steve Biodrowski-Cinefantastique
An earnest and well-made character-based horror flick that's simply not all that interesting. Scott Weinberg-FEARnet
Scenes of solemn importance drag on to the point of self-parody in an attempt at establishing mood, while dialogue reeks of connect-the-dots spoonfeeding. Rob Humanick-Slant Magazine
An abysmal sequel that abandons the found-footage concept, along with the pockets of wit and originality that made its predecessor salvageable. Scott Tobias-AV Club
We're a little too jaded to be shaken by the idea that demonic possession is real, and the clichés of the genre -- the body that pops out from behind the doorway and turns out to be a friend rather than Beelzebub -- are past stale. Jay Stone-Canada.com
You're sure to be disappointed if you're looking for something similar to the first film. Gregg Katzman-IGN Movies
Lacking the cleverness and élan of its title, "The Last Exorcism Part II" is complete crap that somehow manages to give idiotic demonic possession films a bad name. Peter Sobczynski-eFilmCritic.com
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