In 1978, two rival groups at Camp Nightwing must band together to solve a terrifying mystery when horrors from their towns' history come alive.
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Meghan Packer | TV Anchor |
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Gillian Jacobs | C. Berman |
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Matthew Zuk | Mayor Will Goode |
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Kiana Madeira | Deena |
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Benjamin Flores Jr. | Josh |
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Olivia Welch | Sam Fraser |
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Sadie Sink | Ziggy Berman |
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Brandon Spink | Young Will Goode |
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Chiara Aurelia | Sheila |
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Marcelle LeBlanc | Becky |
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Eden Campbell | Annie |
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Ted Sutherland | Young Nick Goode |
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Michael Provost | Kurt |
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Drew Scheid | Gary |
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Jacqi Vene | Joan |
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Emily Rudd | Cindy Berman |
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McCabe Slye | Tommy Slater |
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Ryan Simpkins | Alice |
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Sam Brooks | Arnie |
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Jordana Spiro | Nurse Mary Lane |
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Jason Edwards | Sunnyvale Cop |
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Paul Teal | Young Officer Kapinski |
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Alex Huff | Mean Sunnyvale Jailer |
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Dylan Gage | Jeremy |
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Jayden Griffin | Cool Sunnyvale Camper |
| Director | Leigh Janiak |
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| Writer | Zak Olkewicz, Leigh Janiak, Phil Graziadei, R.L. Stine | |
| Producer | Kori Adelson, Yvonne M. Bernard, Timothy M. Bourne, Peter Chernin, Jeffrey Harlacker, Heath Howard, Leigh Janiak, David Ready, Jane Stine, Jenno Topping, Doug Torres, Joan Waricha | |
| Musician | Marco Beltrami, Brandon Roberts | |
| Photography | Caleb Heymann | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | English |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Purchased | On Jul 09, 2021 at rarbg |
| Watched | Jul 15, 2021 (at Home w/Bec) |
| Index | 4519 |
| Added Date | Jul 09, 2021 12:54:39 |
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My quick rating - 6,5/10. Definitely a step up from the first one. Mainly by correcting the mistakes and sticking with the timeframe it is supposed to be in. The continuity part is addressed and quite simply with this one by focusing on the backstory of a survivor or two from the 78 attack as was discussed in part one. In going through the story of what happened back in 1978 the protagonists get a better idea of what needs to be done. Instead of having a constant onslaught of music being the ONLY method of trying to give you the nostalgic feel, this one actually does a good job with sticking with the styles and lingo to bring you back to the slasher era. Although I was a bit suspect that telling your friend to "Suck It" was a big 70s comeback, but I'll take the DX slip for the humor. This one has a good feel of the slashers from the late 70s-early 80s and adheres to the formula quite well. Also this one isn't afraid of getting to the gore with the kills. The characters here were easier to actually get behind and care about what was happening. It didn't have that bizarre feel of the first wondering who should survive or even care. Just a more polished piece of PG-13 horror this time around that playfully uses the tropes and leads us into 1666 for the wrap up. I am enjoying this idea from Netflix and think it is a fresh idea for horror fans. Hopefully they can maybe hit up someone with a bit more R rated themed ideas and direction for their next foray into an event such as this. But for now, popping up a solid point is great for fans, and if they can do so yet again with part three, we are in for a quality finale. (Vague plot sum up since way too easy to spoil anything behind a flick)
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