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The Pact II
June Abbott, a woman whose carefully constructed life in Los Angeles is beginning to unravel due to lucid nightmares because she learns that her dreams have a horrifying connection to the real world.
16 January 1962
6 November 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA
4 March 1985, Winfield, Illinois, USA
6 March 1969, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
15 December 1983, Ascot, Berkshire, England, UK
14 June 1986, Los Angeles, California, USA
4 April 1981
29 December 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
1971, Detroit, Michigan, USA
October 08, 2014
There's a worthy sequel to a better-than-average horror film in here somewhere, but it's buried underneath a wild goose chase that ultimately goes nowhere.October 07, 2014
For all their skill with shambling corpses sneaking up behind beautiful women, the filmmakers can't figure out where to put the camera in those moments when characters are simply talking to each other.November 20, 2015
An entirely underwhelming horror sequel...October 09, 2014
The directors, Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath, are fluent in the genre's staples ... And they draw decent work from their actors, who commit to the wispy, subtext-free material.October 09, 2014
It's unnecessary, and worse, glacial and uninspired, laboring to come up with a few viable reasons to plunge back into this limited world and manipulate it into a burgeoning franchise.October 02, 2014
"The Pact 2" simply stretches out rather than elaborating on its predecessor's already thin premise, creating holes that are poorly patched over with false scares and unconvincing character behavior.October 06, 2014
The Pact II plays like a more convoluted version of The Pact - and since I don't care for Nicholas McCarthy's original, I think you can guess how I feel about Hallam and Horvath's sequel.October 30, 2014
The story's a wash ... with a twist that won't surprise, and Patrick Fischler's role as the creepy FBI agent is too obvious a puzzle piece.