Pluskylang
Great Film overall
Borserie
it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.
Tayloriona
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Aiden Melton
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
chelsgreera
The toad was the best actor in the whole film.
The dog deserved it.
Best wigs in show business.
Best supporting roach I've ever seen.
The pastor is my new sugar daddy.
Should've won an oscar.
Lowkey main ghost could use a face lift but im not judging.
Where can I get a dope ass cape?
10/10 would pee again.
paulwebber-06391
Terrible movie...bad everything...really don't waste your time like I did.
narftroz
I usually do not waste my time writing reviews. There is some unnecessary bashing of this movie. I do watch a lot of movies. Most all of them. I enjoy a bad movie a lot. I think they are funny and entertaining. This movie is set in a beautiful home and piece of land. The antagonist is unique. The clothing and atmosphere are period correct. The acting and directing is fine. It is not perfect, but it is fine. There is also sufficient apprehension for this genre. If you haven't seen this one yet, save it until you have run out of other movies. Simply pay attention to what is happening and enjoy the scenery.
Sto'bought
The acting was fine, the setting really great, and much of the plot both believable and fresh. A photographer and a painter move into an old Spanish Revival house outside of New Orleans. Things seem alright until entities, both demons and ghosts, begin to appear, first seemingly only in dreams. We hope for a climax to match the slow-burn creepy story line and eerie atmosphere created by excellent camera work and superb lighting (though at times a bit too dark, but maybe that was the point.) Then, bam!, like being hit in the face with a hammer we are offered as the whole point of the film, and nothing else, a rehash of Rosemary's Baby. It's then we realize that the male lead has really been no one other than the husband in The Amityville Horror for most of the flick, and we feel duped. Really, really duped. A homage to 1970s horror films was attempted here, much like with The House of the Devil, and since we have all come a long way with film this attempt was far better than many of the originals, but the story itself failed in a miserable way.