For the first two thirds of this direct-to-video sequel, it’s a pretty solid little number in that mid’90s-horror kind of way. Not unlike “Hellraiser 3”

For the first two thirds of this direct-to-video sequel, it’s a pretty solid little number in that mid’90s-horror kind of way. Not unlike “Hellraiser 3”
I feel a little torn about “Children of the Corn II.” On the one hand, it’s definitely not a “good” movie: It’s rather poorly edited,
It’s hard to believe that a movie as weak and poorly made as “Children of the Corn” inspired a franchise that continues nearly forty years
You have to hand it to “Graveyard Shift” director Ralph S. Singleton: Armed with a terrific short story by horror maestro Stephen King as source
You know how you sometimes hear, “oh that movie is crazy, it’s hard to believe it was even made” and you’re sure whatever movie being
Out of all the Stephen King adaptations to be released in the 1980s and 1990s, I remember “Needful Things” getting one of the better receptions