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The Ring Two (2005)

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The Critics:
C+
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Six months after the horrifying events that terrorized Rachel Keller and her son Aidan, the two have left their home in Seattle to escape the haunting memories of Samara and her cursed videotape, which left so much death in its wake. Moving to the small coastal community of Astoria, Oregon, Rachel and Aidan hope to make a fresh start. However, Rachel's resolve quickly turns to dread when evidence... See Full Description
Genres: Suspense/Horror, Thriller, Remake and Sequel
Running Time: 1 hr. 51 min.
Release Date: March 18th, 2005 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence/terror, disturbing images, thematic elements, and some language.
Distributors:
DreamWorks
U.S. Box Office: $75,888,270
Cast and Credits
Starring: Naomi Watts, Simon Baker, David Dorfman, Elizabeth Perkins, Gary Cole
Directed by: Hideo Nakata
Produced by: Roy Lee, Mike Macari, Michelle Weisler
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Critical Consensus
Critics Reviews Average Grade:   C+   
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Bob Longino
"...the good acting and the eerie scares overshadow the film's multiple plot holes." more...
B-
Boston Globe, Wesley Morris
"The movie's torpid pacing and blocks of dead space will leave plenty of time for a bored and frustrated audience to yell obscenities at the screen." more...
C-
Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert
"The charm of The Ring Two, while limited, is real enough; it is based on the film's ability to make absolutely no sense, while nevertheless generating a real enough feeling of tension a good deal of the time." more...
B-
Chicago Tribune, Michael Wilmington
"...despite some impressive technical achievements, it too looks like a movie with little reason for being." more...
C+
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