Review of Creepshow 2 (1987) by Jeff L — 31 Oct 2016
The horror continues (well actually it doesn't) in Creepshow 2, the second anthology by George A. Romero and Stephen King. The film features three tales of terror, including a wooden Indian statue that comes to life, a mysterious slick that stalks a group of swimmers, and a hitchhiker who won't die, that are tied together by an animated sequence.
The acting is really poor, as is the directing. Also, the makeup effects look extremely cheap, and so do the sets and costumes. Not nearly as frightening as the original, Creepshow 2 isn't able to deliver that many scares.
This review of Creepshow 2 (1987) was written by Jeff L on 31 Oct 2016.
Creepshow 2 has generally received mixed reviews.
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