Horror Movie Review: Terrifier 2 (2022)
It’s a sequel that nails the three Bs that all sequels should strive for. Bigger. Bolder. Better. Terrifier 2 is an excellent movie, on par with the original and a lot of the time, surpassing it.
It’s a sequel that nails the three Bs that all sequels should strive for. Bigger. Bolder. Better. Terrifier 2 is an excellent movie, on par with the original and a lot of the time, surpassing it.
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