Director: Damien Leone
Notable Cast: Lauren LaVera, David Howard Thorton, Elliot
Fullam, Sarah Voigt, Kailey Hyman, Casey Hartnett, Catherine Corcoran, Amelie
McLain, Charlie McElveen
Although I was inherently struck with the original Terrifier
with its stylish and utterly nihilistic take on the slasher genre, it’s a film
I had not revisited since reviewing it for Blood Brothers in 2018. Not that it
didn’t do an admirable job in modernizing the genre while simultaneously
delivering a throwback 80s over-the-top slasher, but the genre just isn’t my
personal favorite. However, the now infamously cult favorite villain Art the
Clown did deserve a sequel in true slasher fashion, and the fact that it took 5
years for Terrifier 2 seemed like it was unjustifiably long.
It’s a damn slasher, how hard is it to write and direct a
sequel? The first film was devilishly simple, so the sequel could do very
little and still be successful.
Now that Art is back, returning with writer/director Damien
Leone who gets his name above the title, it became very apparent why it was
taking so long for Leone and company to deliver the sequel. Terrifier 2
is so much more than its predecessor. Not only does this brutal beast run a
whopping 138 minutes (an unheard-of length for a slasher film) but it’s taking
the franchise in some bold new directions. It’s still hitting the elements of
success from its predecessor, but it’s smartly pushing the franchise forward
into some gloriously delirious and vicious new places - and nailing it.