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The Abcs Of Death 2
The movie has 26 different stories that are combined to make an American anthology horror comedy film. This film is produced by Ant Timpson and Tim League. Each story is directed by a different director spanning various countries.
6 December 1985
2 February 1970, Galt, Ontario, Canada
5 October 1971, Tochigi, Japan
13 July 1982, Austin, Texas, USA
19 December 1964, Brest, Finistère, France
18 July 1979, England, UK
October 31, 2014
For my money, the ones that pull it all together the best are A, M, O and Z, all of which are strikingly original with imaginative premises that hold true to the end.
October 31, 2014
Each film is too short to be really satisfying, but the iTunes shuffle-style format ensures you're rarely bored. You don't like the entry for the letter G? Don't worry, H will be here any minute.
January 09, 2015
A rollicking short horror film anthology that feels like a festival. Sometimes it's gruesomely goofy, even great. At other points this alphabet's grotesque, or just plain gauche.
October 20, 2014
In the end, despite all the creativity that went into the project, "ABCs of Death 2" is still a bad movie.
August 23, 2015
Truth be told, there were only three or four shorts that just didn't work for me. No, I'm not singling them out.
March 05, 2017
The targeted demographic--gore fans with short attention spans--are going to eat this superior sequel up.
October 30, 2014
Not one of the works in this anthology movie sequel cracks 10 minutes, so they barely have time to overstay their welcome.
October 31, 2014
you'll definitely find some cool stuff in this virtual (and disturbing) picture book
October 28, 2014
There's no denying this mixed bag contains some really choice severed heads.
February 26, 2016
Despite a few missteps, ABCs of Death 2 promises a brighter future for an anthology progressing into sequel territory.
October 31, 2014
What results is a survey of what's both glorious or at least intriguing about the directions in contemporary horror, and what's problematic as well.

