All Hallows' Eve 2

2015
4.7| 1h30m| en
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A woman finds a VHS tape on her doorstep that shows a series of gruesome tales that could be real. But the true danger is the pumpkin-faced killer that's using the tape to find his next victim.

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Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Spidersecu Don't Believe the Hype
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Michael Ledo This is another anthology with the shortest segment running about 4 minutes. The first two segments (second one was my favorite) deal with Halloween while the rest do not. I found 2-3 segments enjoyable and the rest was meh. Perhaps the most amazing aspect of the film was the woman had a working VCR attached to her TV set and not in a closet.I have never seen a pumpkin carved that easy, quickly, and precise with a large knife.Guide" F-bomb. No sex or nudity
djangozelf-12351 It started out as a copy of the movie V/H/S. Each story gets less interesting and goes more to thriller. The first 2 stories got the most horror but because of the time factor are poorly explained.Overall problem is build up takes to long.Scenes are to short and with out real reason.Less would have been better I think.It's a B-flick anthology horror.Not a very good one. Can't remember if the first one was like this?.However.I don't recommend this.A bit of a boring attempt.
atinder I didn't think the last movie was that great but it decent.I did not think it would have another sequel this quick.Unlike the last one, which only had 3 stories There's have a few and I found them far to short to enjoy But I did the Halloween theme to some of them.The first one was about mum and son, carving a pumpkin But the pumping is evil in w way More wearied then scary. OK opener but found it too kiddies Which was only about 5 mins max I don't if got order wrong but the next story I can remember is Trick r treaters I really liked that but again found to kiddies not scary however it was fun watchAnother story was about to guys going some where to feed something in the woods but we don't see anything I did not get that one at all.Another story Was about young kids going to a carnival and kill people in games , this is only really bloody story out the lot and about 3 min long Next story Was about boy who scared of the monster under the bed , this was longest Stories of the lot, yet I found dull and boring and very predicable The last one , I had already seen on you tube months ago And man who chatting to his girlfriend online and to get haunted by his ex dead girlfriend. Which was the only really decent creepy one.
equazcion A collection of eight independently-produced Halloween-themed short films, with an overarching plot that these were left as a VHS tape on a young female horror fan's doorstep by a masked, knife-wielding stranger.Most of the stories are extremely short, in the 5-10 minute range, the longest being about 17 minutes. They often have little plot, rather being merely campfire-style, mysterious horrific occurrences with no real beginning, climax, or resolution.They are all, nevertheless, rather original, well-produced, and effectively gripping. The acting and effects are all quite satisfying and convincing. A couple even push the grim envelope, even by today's standards. One story takes the unusual route of being entirely in Spanish (with subtitles), whose inclusion in a primarily English-language movie was, I felt, an admirable risk.The only true weak point for me was the very end, where the framing plot was wrapped up a little too simply.Each short story, along with the framing plot, were independently produced by different writers, directors, and crews, and each one's credits are shown in sequence at the movie's end.