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The Last Exorcism Part II
Directed by
Ed Gass-Donnelly
PG-13
2013
88m
Horror
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4.0
16%
26%
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As Nell Sweetzer tries to build a new life after the events of the first movie, the evil force that once possessed her returns with an even more horrific plan.
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Cast of The Last Exorcism Part II
Ashley Bell
Nell Sweetzer
Julia Garner
Gwen
Andrew Sensenig
Doctor
Spencer Treat Clark
Chris
Judd Lormand
Jared
Muse Watson
Frank
Raeden Greer
Steph
Erica Michelle Singleton
Daphne
Joe Chrest
Pastor
Tarra Riggs
Cecile
The Last Exorcism Part II Ratings & Reviews
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
Now Bell can break out of the genre. She's served her time.
Los Angeles Times
Mark Olsen
The Last Exorcism Part II is an effectively unnerving, slow-burn supernatural horror tale.
Boston Globe
Ethan Gilsdorf
Once the "what is real, what is fantasy" questions are answered, and exorcism part deux commences, The Last Exorcism Part II abandons its half-intelligent, tender exploration of Nell's vulnerability and desirability.
Entertainment Weekly
Clark Collis
Unfortunately, no one involved seems to have bent over backwards to make the movie either original or even all that scary.
New York Times
Andy Webster
An actress who suggests religious piety, carnal fire and satanic aggression with equal dexterity, Ms. Bell provides a pulse an audience can connect with amid the standard-issue atmospheric accouterments.
Washington Post
Sean O'Connell
Without spoiling anything, I will say that The Last Exorcism Part II ends on an open note that teases a legitimately engaging setup for a potential third movie. But really, the producers of this series should quit while they're behind.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
An abysmal sequel that abandons the found-footage concept, along with the pockets of wit and originality that made its predecessor salvageable.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
So many sequences are structured to build to a little jolt, that the pattern becomes predictable and tired. Especially since the first film set a high standard for originality, this sequel, which is helmed by a different creative team, disappoints.
Slant Magazine
Rob Humanick
Scenes of solemn importance drag on to the point of self-parody in an attempt at establishing mood, while dialogue reeks of connect-the-dots spoonfeeding.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
A generally effective sequel.
Village Voice
Simon Abrams
When the creators of The Last Exorcism Part II swapped pseudo-verité realism for psychological realism, they made it a lot harder to take their franchise seriously ...
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
This matter-of-fact, brick-by-brick approach to building scares and tension probably won't work for audiences who just want to scream a lot, so Gass-Donnelly undercuts it all by haphazardly tossing in jump scares of the cheapest, most predictable kind.
Shockya.com
Perri Nemiroff
Gass-Donnelly could have made a decent slow burn, but overly long, static shots paired with a script with zero build just results in a film that's flat out boring.
HollywoodChicago.com
Brian Tallerico
At one point, the characters watch part of Daniel Stamm's effective original online after the found footage from that film goes viral. Just that little part of the first movie is the best part of this one.
ScreenCrush
Matt Singer
A cursory follow-up to a smart movie.
Boston Phoenix
Brett Michel
One hell of a mess.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Here we have the three B's of horror -- bland, bad and boring -- packed into 88 minutes (that seemed much longer) in a sequel that nobody asked for.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Creepy atmospherics don't compensate for the lack of genuine scares in this unimpressive follow-up.
Film.com
William Goss
A sure-handed sequel, but not a terribly thrilling one.
We Got This Covered
Matt Donato
The Last Exorcism should have been exactly that, because Part II is easily one of the worst horror sequels I've ever seen.
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