I went into this having been burned by a million horror franchises that mistake "sequel" for "apology tour." After a first movie that left me genuinely wishy-washy, I braced myself for a film that would either lean too hard into explaining the mystery or, worse, just be a paint-by-numbers rehash. I had little choice but to expect the worst: a cash-grab that neutered the menace for a wider audience. Instead, what arrived was a picture that was—and this is the only way to put it—kinda' hard to rate, pivoting from genuinely striking atmosphere to curiously muted menace in a way that kept me leaning in, if only to figure out what it was trying to be. Image by encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com Answering the Call Let’s start with the stuff that worked. The atmosphere the film conjures is genuinely excellent. There's a brilliant, palpable isolation to the camp setting that brings to mind the heavy dread of something like The Shining. You feel the remoteness, and the filmm...
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