The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death review – inferior but effective sequel. 3 / 5 stars. This commercially driven sequel to 2012's hit Hammer chiller doesn't have the charge of the original, but there's still a compelling
In “The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death,” out Friday, a woman in black shows up (pictured above. She's the blurry one), and she is also the angel of death. She's nowhere near as fun as most movie angels, who at least start out being pretty anti-murder.
However, some stories should stay as one-hit wonders — although this has been willfully ignored in this sequel to the Daniel Radcliffe-starring hit The Woman in Black, given the further sub-title of The Angel of Death. While its predecessor was a
The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death review – inferior but effective sequel. 3 / 5 stars. This commercially driven sequel to 2012's hit Hammer chiller doesn't have the charge of the original, but there's still a compelling
Lastly, the only new wide release, The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death. Do people really want to start their 2015 with a horror? I think it's nicely placed in terms of demographic, but probably poorly placed in terms of date.