Review: In 'Black Phone 2', Finn and Gwen must unravel dark mysteries from their past while battling their own demons.
Jakarta. In 2021, American horror “The Black Phone,” featuring masked kidnapper “The Grabber,” hit the cinemas. After ...
The Black Phone 2 rewrites the franchise's history by delving into the Grabber's past and giving new meaning to the first movie's events.
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The first Black Phone was an outlier in the Blumhouse canon — a rare piece of prestige horror that fused intimate character ...
Finney should have learned from his experience, as a young boy abducted by a serial killer, that a person should be wary when ...
Indeed, it's a dream about a frozen lake – and its mutilated ghostly denizens – that inspires Gwen, Ernesto (younger brother ...
The Black Phone 2 director Scott Derrickson says the upcoming sequel is an in-depth, emotional expansion of the first film, ...
Rising star Mason Thames has had such a hectic couple of years that it’s entirely understandable that he gets a little mixed ...
Co-starring a wholly masked Ethan Hawke and directed by Scott Derrickson, the dream-bound serial-killer thriller suffers from ...
It’s clear from the existence and execution of “Black Phone 2” that Universal and Blumhouse never expected 2021’s “The Black ...
Four years after his escape from the clutches of The Grabber, Finn (Mason Thames) carries the trauma of the ordeal with him. In "Black Phone 2," Finn, along with his sibling Gwen (Madeleine McGraw) ...