The Ring Two (UNRATED - WIDESCREEN)

The dead don't sleep.
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DVD Details

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 49 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: August 23, 2005
  • Originally Released: 2005
  • Label: Dreamworks Video

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Entertainment Reviews:

Rotten20%

TOMATOMETER
Total Count: 189

Spilled33%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 400,207
Rating: C- -- "The Ring Two" is a horror movie with very few surprises and hit-or-miss moments of suspense that don't lead anywhere on a narrative or emotional level. Full Review
ColeSmithey.com
Apr 19, 2009
Rating: D -- While I found the original to be smart and a lot of fun, The Ring Two is just stupid and silly. Full Review
Bowling Green Daily News
Nov 18, 2019
[T]his is a horror picture that does its job. Nakata knows how to assemble a scare sequence...working up the quiet moments, stranding his characters alone in odd environments and playing up the unnerving aspects.
Sight and Sound
May 1, 2005
May not be a masterpiece, but it has its share of thoughtful little angles.
Salon.com
Apr 9, 2005
Rating: 4/5 -- The Ring Two works because [director Hideo] Nakata concentrates on what he knows best without trying to adapt his style to fit Hollywood. For once a U.S. remake of a classic Asian horror film proves itself to be a furtive work of fusion. Full Review
The List
Apr 23, 2019
Rating: B -- There never should have been an addition to the original. The sequel makes a valiant effort at scary storytelling, but it suffers by comparison. Full Review
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Mar 22, 2019
Rating: 2/4 -- Feels incomplete and is immensely sloppy, without a lick of sense. Full Review
Cinema Crazed
Apr 29, 2009

Product Description:

In this horror sequel from Japanese master Hideo Nakata, the curse of the videotape returns. Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) and her son Aiden (David Dorfman) move from Seattle after their first terrible run-in with the tortured evil spirit Samara, relocating to Oregon. Attempting to make a fresh start, Rachel takes a job as a crime reporter at the local newspaper, instantly establishing a pluckily competitive friendship with colleague Max Rourke (Simon Baker). But when it turns out Samara (Kelly Stables) has followed their trail, taking out innocent teens along the way with her old videotape tricks, Rachel dives right back into the mystery. But Samara gets to her son Aiden first. And as a budding photographer in his own right, with a nifty digital camera that he takes everywhere, Aiden quickly finds his own way to harness the relentless ghost. This time, along with the familiar video imagery and spooky clues from the first film, there is a lot of flooding going on. Water pours from television sets, doorways, and especially bathtubs. In addition, there are special effects involving some undead deer who, like Samara, seem to want respite for their wrongful deaths. Sissy Spacek makes a cameo as a religious mental patient in a creepy institution. But it is Watts who steals the show as the fearless uber-mom who digs through the cobwebbed basement of a haunted house, plunges to the bottom of a slimy well, and dances with death in an attempt to stop the perpetual cycle.

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  • UPC: 678149443325
  • Shipping Weight: 0.27/lbs (approx)
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