To give a summary of what little story exists here: the film takes place the day after the events of the last movie, wherein Maya (Madelaine Petsch) survived a brutal attack from a trio of masked ...
Akshay Kumar stars as renowned lawyer and statesman C. Sankaran Nair in a film about the court case that followed the 1919 massacre, from first-time director Karan Singh Tyagi. By Anupama Chopra In ...
Renny Harlin’s latest contribution to the masked-killer horror series is generous in serving up suspense and jolts, if stingy with any fresh ideas. The arrival of Harlin’s “Chapter 1” last May raised ...
For more than a year now I’ve had a great swell of pity for “The Strangers.” Not the homicidal maniacs, the film about the homicidal maniacs. The original horror classic “The Strangers” and its ...
The Strangers – Chapter 2 is a movie built on promises. The first film in this pre-planned trilogy adapted from Bryan Bertino’s original 2008 classic functioned largely as a re-staging, a stable but ...
2008’s The Strangers is one of the most simple and straightforward horror films a person could conceive. It’s just two people being terrorized in a house by three masked strangers for 90 minutes until ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
A day before Kesari Chapter 2 was released in theatres, the film’s leading hero, Akshay Kumar, who plays Sir C Sankaran Nair in the film, urged the media at the film’s premiere to not miss the film's ...
Last year, Lionsgate and director Renny Harlin delivered one of the worst-received horror movies of 2024 with The Strangers: Chapter 1, which attempted to relaunch the Strangers franchise with the ...
This second installment in Renny Harlin’s slasher trilogy is hackneyed and silly. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an ...
The Strangers: Chapter 2 (2025) Film Review, a movie directed by Renny Harlin, written by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland and starring Madelaine Petsch, Ema Horvath, Matus Lajcak, Brooke Lena Johnson ...