Ethan Hawke and Mason Thames pick up where they left off in the sequel, but Black Phone 2 struggles to justify its existence.
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Mason Thames is back, and this time he’s stepping into a more complex role in Black Phone 2. The Dallas native, who rose to fame with his gripping performance in the first installment, shares his ...
Review: In 'Black Phone 2', Finn and Gwen must unravel dark mysteries from their past while battling their own demons.
"Black Phone 2" premiered on Friday and once again proved that sequels rarely measure up to the original. "The Black Phone" ...
Scott Derrickson’s "The Black Phone 2" doesn’t just continue a story; it revisits a nightmare. Few horror sequels feel this ...
The Grabber strikes back from the dead in Scott Derrickson's follow-up to the 2021 hit, also featuring Demian Bichir, Mason ...
Grabbers gonna grab, even from beyond the grave. In Black Phone 2, Ethan Hawke returns from the dead as the serial killer who ...
Scott Derrickson's sequel to The Black Phone reaches for deeper meaning amid its ghosts and gore, but never finds the same ...
A review of Black Phone 2 which sees the return of Ethan Hawke's The Grabber as he wreaks more havoc from Hell in this sequel ...