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      • Grave Encounters 2 is a 2012 Canadian found footage supernatural horror film directed by John Poliquin and written by The Vicious Brothers.
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  2. Grave Encounters 2 is a 2012 Canadian found footage supernatural horror film directed by John Poliquin and written by The Vicious Brothers.

  3. I know this is a little late but I just watches Grave Encounters 2 and liked it more than the first one. I'm not a fan of found footage movies or paranormal horror movies so I didn't have high expectations with this one; but I thought the story of why they went back was good, and the story of why the building is the way it is was really cool too.

  4. Grave Encounters 2: Directed by John Poliquin. With Shawn C. Phillips, Jennica Fulton, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Charlie Kerr. A film student who is obsessed with the movie Grave Encounters sets out with his friends to visit the psychiatric hospital depicted in the original film.

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    • Horror, Mystery
    • John Poliquin
    • 2012-10-02
  5. I love both Grave Encounters, some of my favorite horror movies. I love in GE2 when They think they’re finally out and drive back to the hotel and get into the elevator for it to open back up into the asylum

  6. Oct 21, 2012 · Grave Encounters 2 (now on VOD and opening in select theaters from Tribeca Film), written by the Vicious duo and directed by John Poliquin (the trio also edited), centers on arrogant film student Alex Wright (Richard Harmon), an aspiring horror auteur who becomes obsessed with uncovering the secrets behind the first Grave Encounters. After a ...

    • Michael Gingold
  7. Aug 1, 2018 · Grave Encounters 2 segments out its ghosts and demons far more constructively than its predecessor. If Grave Encounters was like a long sprawling staircase, the sequel is like a tightly nit spiral staircase.

  8. Grave Encounters 2, a 2012 Canadian supernatural horror film, delves into the eerie realm of found footage. Directed by John Poliquin and penned by The Vicious Brothers, this sequel entices viewers back to the ominous psychiatric hospital of its predecessor.