Flyerplesys
Perfectly adorable
Afouotos
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Derry Herrera
Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
Arianna Moses
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Sherin
The ending was a bummer, especially since the girl was so interested in fighting off and leading a normal life .... after all, committing suicide is wrong ... not being killed ... she could have rather saved her soul than giving up and embracing evil!! A VERY wrong message sent to youngsters out there ... it is IMPORTANT to understand there's nothing that God can't do .. we just choose not to LET HIM! She had a choice ... she just chose to go to the devil ... Be warned and stay away from giving in to such beliefs ... Demon is and was NEVER powerful than God ... Stay steadfast in faith and don't fall his deception! God is there for us always and died for us ... he is ready to do everything to save us ... Just Pray and Trust Him.
LeonLouisRicci
This Sequel has a Few Things going for it. The Rich and Beautiful Cinematography, the Creepy Ashley Bell Performance, and the Decision to Abandon the Found Footage, Shaky Cam Format that Spared the Viewer Nausea and Another Tiresome Trip into that Most Irritating of Modern Conventions. Curse You Blair Witch Project (1999).The Movie is Hampered and Buried by the PG-13 Rating that Inevitably brings about Jump Scares (no blood, gore or violence required) and there are at Least a Half-Dozen in the First Thirty Minutes. The Pacing is Slow and the Exorcism Itself is Anything but Exciting or Scary.The Ending is Sequel Friendly and it does Work to the Benefit of the Character's Demon Possessed Persona. The Movie is just too Laid-Back and Stiff, Managing to be Only Mildly Successful. But Most of all it is going to be Disappointing for Fans of the Original and Horror/Supernatural Buffs. Overall, Worth a Watch but it Ultimately is too Restrained and is Not Fully Loyal to its Subject Matter or Audience. Curse You PG-13 Horror.
jabandrade
The first The Last Exorcism had some attraction. Maybe because it was new, maybe the idea of camera in hands cause some tension, committed actors, motivated direction. But the small success seems that rose to the head of the producers of this 2nd movie. Apparently it was thrown on the market anyway, relying on the "charisma" of Ashley Bell, which, face it, is not enough to carry a movie. Thus, poor direction, cast idem and shallow script as a saucer resulted in a little less than lousy movie. The lack of imagination and objectives is visible all the time. No suspense, everything is predictable. The "exorcism" itself is unworthy of the worst movies of possession. And the final verged on the ridiculous, with special effects of 5th grade. The producers, please , ask God to help make the next movie.
adi_2002
This second movie brings to the spot-light on Nell Sweetzer, the girl possessed by a demon in the first film. She is found in the woods alone and terrified. Is brought to a hospice for girls to try to rebuild her live and find peace, so she is offered a job as housekeeper and meets a boy but her problems do not end because she has delusions and dreams that make her remember the ordeal she went through. With the help of Mrs. Cecile she finds that the demon hasn't left her and some of it is still inside of her, so now with the help of a few friends of Cecile will have to remove the demon from her.A movie even worse than the first, one could follow but this is too much. It's more like a joke.Not only the fact that the whole movie nothing happens and when towards the end finally did but even then it's just as disappointing.