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Grave Encounters 2
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Grave Encounters 2

Fear is just a word. Reality is much worse.
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User Score1,027 ratings
TMDB 5.616+20121h 35mEnglish
Horror

Synopsis

Tortured by the ghosts of the demonized insane asylum that killed the crew of GRAVE ENCOUNTERS, film students fight to escape death as their own paranormal investigation goes terribly wrong in this horrifying sequel.

Director
John PoliquinFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Death Awaits Cinema3 production companies
Release
October 12, 2012Released
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Top Cast

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Richard Harmon
Richard Harmon
Alex Wright
Stephanie Bennett
Stephanie Bennett
Tessa Hamill
Sean Rogerson
Sean Rogerson
Lance Preston
Dylan Playfair
Dylan Playfair
Trevor Thompson
Leanne Lapp
Leanne Lapp
Jennifer Parker
Howie Lai
Howie Lai
Jared Lee
Sean Tyson
Sean Tyson
Hospital Security Guard
Benjamin Wilkinson
Benjamin Wilkinson
Jerry Hartfield

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Gimly
Aug 23, 2016

Though objectively I can say with some certainty that the first _Grave Encounters_ is the better movie of the two, this second helping still got me excited in a way for the franchise itself. Sure, the third act is essentially just a worse version of the whole first movie, but _Grave Encounters 2_ tries some new things, not just in terms of this film series, but something new to Found Footage Horror overall. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Sierbahnn
Jun 16, 2026

This is not a bad followup. Obviously this is not as innovative as the first one, but the premise of this is a natural progression from the first. It has a few lovely twists, which keeps the idea fresh, but it is not enough to elevate it to a higher status. The idea of revisiting the site of an older movie like this is pretty fun though, and allows the filmmakers to not wear the ideas of the original premise too thin, but instead focus on the journey the protagonists have to undertake in order to reach the 'start' of the spooky stuff. The acting is sometimes a bit forced, but that could be down to the directing, but overall I think they do a fine job for what it is.

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