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Overall Rank: 12716
Average Rating: 2.4/4
# of Ratings: 18
Theatrical Release Date: 01/02/2015
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 04/14/2015
Language: English
Genre: Horror, Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Tom Harper
Actors: Helen McCrory, Jeremy Irvine, Oaklee Pendergast, Matthew David McCarthy, Phoebe Fox, Amelia Pidgeon
Plot: Taking place 40 years after the initial haunting of the Eel Marsh House - when WWII threatens, a group of children finds themselves evacuated from London and placed in the house where it doesn't take long for the sinister presence to awaken once more. -- Chris Kavan
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2/4
Chris Kavan - wrote on 09/13/2015
I admit to still not having seen the original, but I have to hope it's better than the sequel. The film is lazy - using too many jump scares and a meandering story to try to scare you. I say, "try" because, really, this wasn't scary, pretty much at all. I give it points for at least taking place at an interesting time (WWII, during the London bombings) and having a suitably good atmosphere - but otherwise, not a very impressive "horror" film.
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Cash Grab of a Squeal
Matthew Brady - wrote on 02/22/2015
The fact that this movie came out in the very beginning of January and now I'm reviewing it, well I tried to escape from January but it followed me...help me.
The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death takes place 40 years after the initial haunting of the Eel Marsh House - when WWII threatens, a group of children finds themselves evacuated from London and placed in the house where it doesn't take long for the sinister presence to awaken once more.
To the people who don't know, I actually liked the first movie..a lot. The fact that the first film had jump scares in it, it still had some creepy and chilling scenes and I remember those more than the jump scares because it was more effective. Now we got the squeal and what a surprise it's got more jump scars and no more of that creepy …
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Chris Kavan - wrote on 2015-02-24 20:40
I still want to see the original - but I agree, the sequel look tired and trite (my most anticipated horror films I have yet to see are The Babadook and It Follows).
smeagol - wrote on 2015-02-24 11:00
not seen the first one yet. harry pot head puts me of