2/10
Painful
7 January 2020
If we're being honest, the Silent Night, Deadly Night franchise isn't exactly horror's finest hour, but most of them at least have enough tackiness, cheese, or "so bad, it's good" charm to keep one entertained. Not so with this sequel.

Billy survived his injuries at the end of the last film, has apparently had a full face and body transplant, and wears a weird fish tank on his brain to...keep his brains intact? He has visions of a blind girl named Laura and he breaks out of the hospital and terrorizes Laura and her family.

There's enough worthwhile ingredients to make you think this movie might be going somewhere semi-interesting, but you'll likely tune out 30 minutes in and just hope Billy kills everyone and fast. It's not fun or cheesy - it's mind numbingly mundane and boring without a single worthwhile moment or surprise.
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