George A. Romero Presents: Deadtime Stories, Vol. 2

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  • R
  • 2010
  • 1 hr 41 min
  • 3.9  (702)

George A. Romero Presents: Deadtime Stories, Vol. 2 is a horror anthology film released in 2009, serving as a follow-up to its predecessor, George A. Romero Presents: Deadtime Stories, Vol. 1. The film is structured in the same vein as classic horror anthologies like Tales from the Crypt or The Twilight Zone, featuring three separate stories with unrelated plots, each helmed by a different director.

The first segment, entitled "The Gorge," tells the story of a group of young friends who venture out on a camping trip to celebrate their high school graduation. However, their trip takes a deadly turn when they stumble upon a mysterious sinkhole in the woods that seems to have a mind of its own. As they begin to investigate, they discover that the sinkhole is actually a gateway to another dimension, one filled with terrifying monsters and otherworldly creatures that are hungry for human flesh. As the friends struggle to survive their ordeal, they begin to turn on each other, revealing dark secrets and hidden desires that threaten to tear them apart.

The second segment, "On Sabbath Hill," is a supernatural tale set in colonial times. A young couple, Sarah and Ephraim, move to a new town seeking a fresh start after a tragedy befalls their family. However, their idyllic new life is quickly disrupted when they discover that their neighbors are part of a mysterious sect that worships a malevolent deity. As the couple tries to unravel the cult's secrets, they become embroiled in a battle between good and evil, with their own lives and souls hanging in the balance.

The final segment, "Dust," is a post-apocalyptic story set in a world where an unknown event has wiped out much of humanity, leaving behind a barren wasteland of ash and dust. The few survivors that remain are plagued by hallucinations and other forms of psychosis, causing them to lose their minds and attack each other. The film centers on a lone survivor, Ellie, who roams the wasteland in search of a new purpose. Along the way, she encounters a group of violent marauders and a religious cult that seeks to use her as a sacrifice to appease their god. Ellie must fight to survive and retain her sanity as she navigates this harsh new world.

Throughout the film, there are interstitial sequences featuring George A. Romero himself, who serves as the "Crypt Keeper" style host and narrator. These segments provide commentary and insight into the stories, as well as some tongue-in-cheek humor.

The film stars a mix of established actors and up-and-comers, including Amy Marsalis, who appears in both "The Gorge" and "Dust," and Marty Schiff, who plays a key role in "On Sabbath Hill." The directors of each segment are different, with "The Gorge" being directed by David Ball, "On Sabbath Hill" by Jeff Monahan, and "Dust" by Matt Walsh.

Overall, George A. Romero Presents: Deadtime Stories, Vol. 2 is a solid horror anthology that delivers thrills, chills, and enough gore to satisfy fans of the genre. It's not a groundbreaking or particularly innovative film, but it serves as a fun nod to classic horror anthologies and showcases the talents of some up-and-coming filmmakers.

George A. Romero Presents: Deadtime Stories, Vol. 2 is a 2010 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 41 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.9.

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  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 41 min
  • IMDB Rating
    3.9  (702)