this sequel, has a few deft, intense sequences, but its ridiculous villains and twisted moral compass ultimately sink it; Their real motivations are meant to be a surprise, but as each piece of the puzzle is revealed, it makes less and less sense
there's a healthy variety of scares, though the film gets most of its mileage out of Stephen Lang's shadow-cloaked scarred visage, a menacing physical presence that contrasts nicely with his choked whisper of a voice
a dull and dingy home invasion horror sequel; A follow-up to 2016's sleeper smash reunites us with the murderous blind antihero yet fails to recapture even the slightest bit of tension
"Don't Breathe 2", upping the ante on the action and body count, offering more inventive and impressive set pieces in the process; Between the gore, the conclusion and Grace's breakthrough performance, though, the sequel does bring some eye-gouging fun