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The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia
In an exciting story that took place in 1993, where that story is about the Wyrick family. The Wyrick family decided to move to a house other than their home, moving to a historic home in rural Georgia. After a short while, everyone discovers something strange in the house, as there is a secret that rises from the ground and threatens to drop anyone in the house in a terrifying way.
13 July 1955, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
18 December 1924, New York City, New York, USA
29 October 1970, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
24 August 1981, Buffalo, New York, USA
19 June 1935, Medina, Ohio, USA
18 September 1962, Dallas, Texas, USA
1 October 1964, Barrie, Ontario, Canada
October 29, 2013
Obtuse characters, flimsy narrative and an over-reliance on horror clichés.March 08, 2013
Much like Toni Morrison's acclaimed novel Beloved, this horror film explores the legacy of slavery and -- just kidding.March 06, 2013
The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia is a good time killer and perfect for a rainy day insideNovember 07, 2013
Watch this and you'll wonder why Hollywood persists with haunted house horrors when they've literally been done to death. Perhaps setting one in a rip-off bank would give us some much needed change.February 04, 2013
This sequel in name only is a superior pic in almost every possible way, and deserves better than the half-hearted dump -- limited theatrical exposure day-and-date with VOD release -- it's been given by Lionsgate.August 24, 2015
An hour of miscellaneous visions that will make more sense once Act II lurches to a close and we finally get to the good stuff.February 01, 2013
Well-worn hokum.February 05, 2013
Ultimately nothing more than a decrepit vehicle for the moldiest of scary-movie clichés: screechy specters, inane character behavior and jump scares that a toddler could anticipate minutes ahead of time.November 01, 2013
Not a truly terrible film, just completely underwhelming and anonymous.February 04, 2013
Some decent scares are provided in this refreshingly low-key ghost story.January 31, 2013
The filmmakers trot out slavery as a general sins-of-the-past signifier and then have no idea what to really do with such a painful real-world issue.February 05, 2013
The rotting corpses, projectile insect vomit, and creepy geezers in black arrive pretty much on cue, as does the great Cicely Tyson as the obligatory old blind woman who "sees" more than most people with two good eyes.