The Grudge 2
At mysterious house, the mysterious and terrible events has happened to each member of a group of filmmakers when they film a TV show here. To fight the curse and to win back life to themselves, they try together to find out the truth behind the curse for that dead house.
19 July 1997, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
5 June 1996, Tokyo, Japan
25 June 1960, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
15 August 1961, Canada
19 December 1963, Chicago, Illinois, USA
16 July 1986, Tokyo, Japan
4 January 1951, Santa Barbara, California, USA
20 July 1956, Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan
27 July 1972, Tokyo, Japan
22 February 1973, Iwate, Japan
16 February 1994, Los Angeles, California, USA
7 October 1980, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
3 December 1980, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
14 May 1983, Santa Monica, California, USA
19 November 1929, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
2 August 1945, Haddonfield, New Jersey, USA
27 September 1960, New York City, New York, USA
26 February 1986, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
19 February 1985, Winter Park, Florida, USA
March 24, 2007
Repetition is the death of horror.March 15, 2007
Pale-faced, staring, mute Japanese kids strike back.March 12, 2007
...nothing more than a needless rehash of its predecessor...April 29, 2009
It's a random series of attempted frights that fails at every turn.October 17, 2006
Like its progenitor, The Grudge 2 is filled with defective light bulbs, scummy bath water and camera work that makes even teenage flesh look mottled.September 25, 2010
Takashi Shimizu telegraphs scares to the point of numbness. Peek under a table? There's the boy! The room a bit too quiet, is it? It's the girl! All that's frightening are the actors' pained facial expressions, suggesting an epidemic of farty indigestion.October 16, 2006
It is a testament to the power of filmmaking that even a waste of time like Grudge 2 can raise a slew of interesting questions to keep you thinking for a long time after leaving the theatre.October 19, 2006
Vapid, silly and about as scary as an Adam Sandler film.April 20, 2008
Seven films later, with the conventions of throat croaking and neck cracking having moved into camp, it's amazing that Shimizu can still find new ways to turn the old screw.October 18, 2006
What's a bad sequel but a revenant soul doomed to repeat itself?October 16, 2006
Takako Fuji and Ohga Tanaka, as the ghosts, do MTV Movie Award-caliber work by just crouching in a phone booth.October 19, 2006
Some unsettling moments here, but the evil ghost itself is a predictable one-trick pony.