

Black Phone 2
Directed by Scott DerricksonAs Finn, now 17, struggles with life after his captivity, his sister begins receiving calls in her dreams from the black phone and seeing disturbing visions of three boys being stalked at a winter camp known as Alpine Lake.
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- makdelart1d agoCompletely different from the first one, but the dreamlike convention creates an unsettling atmosphere, complemented by good old synthesizers.
- DOAN FSDOctober 17, 2025The Grabber was more menacing when he was wrapped in reality. The first film was okay. The second film? Ethan Hawke and the extremely cool looking mask were unable to save it. You'll wonder what the point of it was, and it completely destroyed the chances of the first picture becoming a cult classic twenty years down the line.
- eri7351d agoLove this movie that was such a good movie
- WildWayz2d agoWhat a disappointing movie. It lacked the feel of the first movie and had such a dull pace that we couldn't even make it all the way through. Very disappointed.
- RipLinesMan7d agoBlack Phone 2 plays like Event Horizon (1997) rewritten in frost and plywood, with Scott Derrickson turning a winter camp into a white corridor that keeps opening onto the pit while phones ring like alarms from a cursed engine room; Finney Blake and Gwen Blake act as the sane crew trying to seal the doors, Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw giving the story its steadiness, while the returning Grabber, embodied by Ethan Hawke, prowls like a Weir-figure lured by the red glow beyond the bulkhead, and the world around them fills out with Demián Bichir as Mando and Miguel Mora as Ernesto Arellano, witnesses to a gravity that pulls everyone back toward old harm; Paul W. S. Anderson’s Event Horizon is a masterpiece of cosmic damnation built on the duel between Captain Miller and Dr William Weir, and this sequel borrows that moral geometry to stage a patient, chilling argument about protocol versus rapture, with the snow creaking like metal under pressure and the frame tightening until every choice feels like stepping through a door that should stay shut.
- Hipster ZOMBIEOctober 26, 2025Sometimes you just can’t keep a good villain dead…such is the case with Black Phone 2. Taking a page straight out of the A Nightmare on Elm Street playbook, the Grabber goes full supernatural this time — and it works frighteningly well. The young cast absolutely owns it, especially Mason Thames as Finn and Madeleine McGraw as Gwen, who both bring real emotional grit to their characters’ evolution. This film sees Gwen really take hold of her mother’s empathic abilities using it to take center stage and even fight the Grabber. Finn is takes somewhat of backseat this time trying to deal with the fallout and traumatic events of the first film. And somehow Ethan Hawke cranks the creep factor up another notch — the man practically oozes nightmare fuel. This isn’t just a good sequel. It’s a gloves-off, shadow-whispering, sleep-ruining masterpiece. Easily one of the best horror films of 2025. If nothing else 2025 has been a great year for the horror genre!
- netaware2d agoCreepier than the first one. But it was very good.
- RickOctober 17, 2025I went into this hyped for some blood splattered snow. There was hardly any blood splattered snow. This is one of those movies that is so close to being fantastic but ends up being incredible mid.
- Rachael-Ezan2d agoIt was a little hard to watch.
- nicknack0414843d agoKeep me watching the movie.. something like a nightmare on elm street
- dthomason723d agoDefinitely had some old school nightmare on Elm Street vibes here..
- UniqueMovies Deb H7d agoSupernatural, mystery, thriller, with some adventure, Astro projection, and More blood in this one than the first one. 🍁 This film is a lot different from the first film. 🌨️ A. Haunted campground in the snowy colorados ❄️🍂❄️ It's got the brother and sister that continue the story from the first film., going way back, when The killer first started killing at a Christian campground. ❄️❄️ I love the fact that they put Christians, and a Christian campground in this movie 🙏😇🙏 So without giving too much away the killer has some history with that campground.🌨️❄️ He used to work there and nobody knew he was the killer.❄️❄️ The Christian campground murders were his first killings. A little bit of chainsaw massacre towards the end of this film🪓🪓 🌨️❄️ This movie is good. I would say it's a must-seeing worth the watch. Good storyline And good acting. Enjoy the watch ❄️🍁🌨️🍂❄️
- Jigs@w3d agoIt's long, it's dull, and it's light years away from the first one. Please avoid the sequel.
- BobBuster3d agoDoes Hollywood even try anymore?
- Enid&RichardNovember 5, 2025As a fan of the original, I found this one to be a somewhat decent sequel, despite its deviations from the original. It was unoriginal in its resemblance to Nightmare on Elm Street, with the antagonist being a demon residing within their dreams. While some individuals may find it frightening, I personally believe it lacks the originality of its predecessor. This could be summarized as the common pitfall of sequels failing to meet expectations.





















