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Hostel Part II

The football career of Santiago Muñez changes as he gets a chance to move from English club Newcastle to the famous Real Madrid but his thrown into a disarray when his accomplishments threatens his ties with others in his life.
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ESplatter
July 03, 2008 This second film definitely shows Roth's absolute courage as a director. He didn't pull any punches with this follow up.
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Common Sense Media
December 15, 2010 Gory torture bloodbath checks in for another stay.
Screen International
July 23, 2008 Filmmaker Eli Roth tries to enliven the formula, but this sequel loses the grim surprise of the original without adding much new in terms of plotting or gory set pieces.
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Time Out
June 16, 2007 Both nubile females and alpha-male douche bags are on the receiving end of pain (that's supposed to nullify accusations of misogyny, is it?), but really, we're all the victims here.
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Georgia Straight
July 07, 2010 There are some grisly deaths gore hounds would approve of, but the focus is more on the motives of the murderous pervs and the inner workings of the snuff corporation.
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Entertainment Weekly
June 13, 2007 Eli Roth's Hostel: Part II is an authentic real-world creep show -- better, if anything, than its predecessor.
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Chicago Reader
October 23, 2007 Roth's dark humor and lacerating view of human weakness sometimes suggest George Romero; what he lacks is Romero's stubborn belief in personal morality.
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San Francisco Chronicle
June 12, 2007 The movie is almost totally devoid of suspense, which is one of the marks of a true exploitation film. Why waste time with a bunch of false scares and tension, when you can go straight to the pain and suffering?
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CinePassion
August 27, 2009 Poseur callousness all the way
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TheHorrorShow
August 28, 2015 A tight-fisted slow burn that whacks you in face with two or three really horrifying sequences.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...