Is Black Phone 2 scarier than the first film?
Many reviews suggest it struggles to recapture the original's fear factor.
Movies / Horror
Black Phone 2 returns with Ethan Hawke as the Grabber, taking a supernatural turn reminiscent of Nightmare on Elm Street. As Blumhouse seeks a box office hit, can this sequel recapture the original's chilling impact?
Black Phone 2 attempts to build upon the success of its predecessor by introducing supernatural elements. The film follows Finn and Gwen as they confront the Grabber in a new setting, an alpine Christian camp. The script adds unnecessary complications, diluting the original's suspense. Hawke's performance is less impactful, and the film relies on familiar horror tropes, such as grainy 8mm textures, which feel self-aware. The religious elements feel calculated, possibly aiming to capture the Conjuring franchise's audience. Ultimately, Black Phone 2 struggles to create a convincing argument for a new franchise installment.
Many reviews suggest it struggles to recapture the original's fear factor.
Initial forecasts predict a debut in the mid $20 million range.
Blumhouse needs a hit to revitalize its horror franchise lineup after recent box office disappointments.
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