Tales from the Hood 2 (2018)
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" 13 confirmed deaths 10 men 3 women Running time: 111+mins Number of kills: 13 Kills per average: 8.54 mins Coolest tale: Phillip, who gets whipped to death. Lamest tale: Dumass Beach, who didnโt know what killed him. Survivors: Portifoy Simms, Floyd, John Lloyd, Carmen, Liz, Emily, William Cotton, and Emily Bradley"
“Not as great as the first film. Suffers from weaker acting, directing and writing compared to the first. Clarence Williams III is missed but Keith David does great with what he has to work with. The monster in the first story is probably the most ridiculous thing i've ever seen in a horror movie. The thing looks like an evil Mr. Bill. The last story is the best one yet it's ruined by the governor candidate looking like Larry Bird wearing a Don Johnson from Django Unchained halloween costume.” read more
"First viewing - Aug. 29th I really wasn't going to watch this just because of the average ratings listed above, but I didn't want to break my streak this weekend of ending each day with a horror movie. So here we are. And you know what? Maybe low expectations helped but I enjoyed more of it than I didn't. The first and fourth tales were really well done overall, and the frame story was pretty good. The second and third tales were a mixed bag, but that's how anthologies tend to go. I was never"
" Familiar Actors: Bryan Batt Keith David Alexandria Deberry and Elton LeBlanc True Rating: 4.5/10 Body Count: Total- 14 (Plus many ghosts) Good Golly- 3 The Medium- 4 Date Night- 2 The Sacrifice- 2 Robo Hell- 3 Best Segment: The Sacrifice Worst Segment: Good Golly"
“The original "Tales From The Hood" went from box office failure to cornerstone of black horror cinema and minted cult classic for a variety of reasons. From its reverent tip of the hat to EC comics' tongue in cheek, ghastly morality tales, to its predominant use of black actors and crew, to its extensive use of physical effects, and, most strikingly, to its poignant stabs at pressing social issues plaguing the black community and America, Tales stood out amidst its cinematic peers as unique. On those strong foundations a loyal fandom was fostered. That selfsame fandom has demanded a followup for over two decades and what better time than now to bring this beast roaring back to shine a light on the strained racial landscape of American society than now?
It was certainly the right” read more