Incannerax
What a waste of my time!!!
Rijndri
Load of rubbish!!
Humaira Grant
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Married Baby
Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
SnoopyStyle
It's almost a year after Barrow, Alaska was decimated. The town has gone back to normal. Stella Oleson (Kiele Sanchez) is trying to convince a disbelieving world that vampires exist. In L.A., Paul (Rhys Coiro), Amber (Diora Baird) and Todd (Harold Perrineau) are vampire hunters who introduces her to their vampire ally Dane and their mission to kill the vampire queen Lilith (Mia Kirshner).After such a great start with the original, this is a rather disappointing sequel. I get a sense that this wants to expand this universe and Stella keeps mentioning a war in the opening narration. However, this franchise takes one giant step back into the crowded countless run-of-the-mill straight-to-DVD vampire B-movies.It's always problematic that nobody believes. In this world, the vampires have attacked all around the country. It doesn't look like there's a vast conspiracy. The vampires aren't running the country. Even with the craziest ideas, there are people willing to believe but apparently nobody believes Stella even when they witness vampires getting smoked. I don't get how the Alaskan town could go back to normal and the massacre being explained away. I don't get how this is not big news. I don't get why this is not going viral.There is also the lack of tension. The original is such a compelling horror. The vampires got frightening again. This movie pales in comparison. Maybe my expectations were too high. There is no longer any point in continuing the franchise along this line. It's such a short time since the original but a reboot is probably the only way to go next.
Antonio Cani
This is truly awful. A real insult to the original and the vampire genre. Why does Hollywood insist on making awful sequels to everything? It cant be to make money because they have enough of it. The acting is terrible. The storyline is weak and not very well thought out. So many script problems I will not bother to start describing them. The original was a refreshing piece of filming to the vampire genre. This is god awful sequel is just a another generic attempt to make money and weaken the genre.I wish I could give it a lesser score than 1 out of 10. I wish I could give it a lesser score than 1 out of 10. I wish I could give it a lesser score than 1 out of 10.
KineticSeoul
This is a decent straight to DVD sequel and actually quite watchable. Sure there is obvious plot-holes and things just don't connect well with the first "30 Days of Night". But for a straight to DVD sequel it's actually a entertaining popcorn flick, sure it's dumb in some areas but it's watchable. After the incident from the first movie the female protagonist Stella played by a different actress is trying to prove that vampire exists to the world. But the the vampires does thing to make it like she is crazy and it's just a hoax. And in this time instead of running and hiding, well there is running and hiding. Stella joins a group of vampire hunters that had similar experiences and have lost loved ones and tries to go on hunts. And there main target is the queen of the vampires. There is quite a bit of vampire fighting action in this movie and the production value is alright for a straight to DVD movie. It's a dumb vampire hunting movie but it doesn't get to the point where it got really annoying because of it. And was somewhat entertaining.6/10
jstpaolo-959-522949
Before I start the only saving grace of the insipid little horror (I use the term loosely) is the beautiful Kiele Sanchez, I have seen her in other movie such as Redemption and must say Kiele must have phoned in her lines cause they weren't worthy of this talented actress. I haven't seen the first movie which starred another fine (Australian) actress in Mellisa George so it is hard to compare if a comparison is required. The lack of a good script, devoid of any real shock horror and the characters were to say the least 2 dimensional. I wouldn't waste my time with this predictable bloody mess read a good book instead.