Review of House II: The Second Story (1987) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Tribune — 16 Jul 2015
For the most part, the humor in House II is mild and.
Conventional, and the suspense sequences never amount to much, thanks largely.
To the film's failure to play by any identifiable rules. In a film in which.
Reality can be bent and rebent, following the director's whim of the moment,.
It is nearly impossible to establish any real sense of danger. Menace requires.
Integrity, and "House II" doesn't have it.
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This review of House II: The Second Story (1987) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Tribune on 16 Jul 2015.
House II: The Second Story has generally received mixed reviews.
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