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Genres:
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Horror /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Jack Sholder
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Actors:
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Chris Weber,
Al Foster,
Andrew Divoff,
Paul Johansson,
Holly Fields,
Bokeem Woodbine,
Carlos Leon,
Robert LaSardo,
Oleg Vidov,
Tommy 'Tiny' Lister,
Vyto Ruginis,
Randy Hall
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Duration:
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96 min.
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Rating:
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(4.4/10)85.5
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Plot Summary:
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Morgana Kuleshov, a second-story, is saved from a gunshot by the opal she has stolen. She remains innocent of the fact that the jewel holds a monster called Djinn, who has the power to pinch souls. Judgement her dreams proper nightmares she calls in the pinch of her relative who is a man...
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Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies
Yet another Artisan Pictures effort that continues their tradition of making cheap and unbearably bad made-for-video sequels to their theatrical releases. Sporting a welcome evil smirk, Andrew Divoff returns as the Djinn (though he's off screen a lot), but this instalment completely changes his background and requirements for bringing hell to earth. This time, he must gather 1001 souls, which he does by granting people's wishes and twisting the results. Thus the bodies and his soul collection start to pile up. Except for the scene in which a convict wishes his lawyer would screw himself and the Djinn makes it literally happen, the movie completely fails to be darkly humorous, let alone scary. The low budget becomes more painfully apparent when the movie tries to re-cre...
Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies
Yet another Artisan Pictures effort that continues their lore of making cheap and unbearably bad made-in the course of-video sequels to their showy releases. Sporting a suffered treacherous smirk, Andrew Divoff returns as the Djinn (though he's off hide a lot), but this instalment perfectly changes his unseen and requirements for the treatment of bringing hell to turf. This opportunity, he gather 1001 souls, which he does by granting people's wishes and twisting the results. As follows the bodies and his soul collection start to get in up. Except in compensation the upset in which a convict wishes his King's counsel would screw himself and the Djinn makes it literally happen, the motion picture completely fails to be darkly humorous, let unsurpassed scary. The low bud...
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