The Pact 2 (2014)

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The Pact 2: Directed by Dallas Richard Hallam, Patrick Horvath. With Caity Lotz, Camilla Luddington, Patrick Fischler, Scott Michael Foster. A woman who is plagued by nightmares involving a serial killer learns her dreams have a horrifying connection to the real world.

“The Pact was a good movie. Great even, but why it got a sequel is beyond me. The Pact 2 is connected by the fact that the killer from the first one, Judas, has a copycat going around and itu0026#39;s somehow tied to this forensic cleaner. The lead is fine in the role, quite good actually, and the main girl from the last movie makes an appearance. Thereu0026#39;s also a creepy FBI agent whou0026#39;s the guy who plays a creepy character in basically everything heu0026#39;s in, and heu0026#39;s fine, and then thereu0026#39;s the main characteru0026#39;s love interest who is a cop. This dude is a terrible actor and unfortunately a good amount of the plot rests on his shoulders. The plot itself is so ludicrous though itu0026#39;s impossible for anyone to save it. They tie a supernatural element to the whole thing, combined with a murder mystery and psychological drama and it just bites off way more than it can chew. After a while it gets convoluted to the point that you just want to see it end.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe scares are mediocre at best. There are a few cheap jump scares, but a majority of the movie is atmospheric and slow burning. Unfortunately slow burning comes across as boring when trying to piece together a plot that makes absolutely no sense. I wouldnu0026#39;t say The Pact 2 is an awful movie. Thereu0026#39;s some promise here, but itu0026#39;s muddled in messy storytelling and a lack of quality scares. Maybe worth watching on a drunken night if youu0026#39;ve seen the first movie. Even then, The Pact 2 is a sloppy and forgettable sequel.”

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