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{{short description|2012 film by John Poliquin}}
{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
| name = Grave Encounters 2
| name = Grave Encounters 2
| image = Graveencounters2poster.jpg
| image = Graveencounters2poster.jpg
| caption =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = [[John Poliquin]]
| director = [[John Poliquin]]
| producer = Twin Engine Films<br />Pink Buffalo Films<br />Shawn Angelski<br />[[Martin Fisher]]
| producer = {{ubl|Shawn Angelski|Martin Fisher|Geoff McLean}}
| writer = [[The Vicious Brothers]]
| writer = [[The Vicious Brothers]]
| Based on = ''[[Grave Encounters]]''<br />[[The Vicious Brothers]]
| based_on = {{based on|''[[Grave Encounters]]''|The Vicious Brothers}}
| starring = Richard Harmon<br />Leanne Lapp<br />Sean Rogerson<br />Dylan Playfair<br />Stephanie Bennett<br /> Howie Lai
| starring = {{ubl|[[Richard Harmon]]|Leanne Lapp|[[Sean Rogerson]]|[[Dylan Playfair]]|[[Stephanie Bennett (actress)|Stephanie Bennett]]|Howie Lai}}
| music = Quynne Alana Paxa
| music = Quynne Alana Paxa
| cinematography = Tony Mirza
| cinematography = Tony Mirza
| editing = [[John Poliquin]]<br />[[The Vicious Brothers]]
| editing = {{ubl|John Poliquin|The Vicious Brothers}}
| studio =
| studio = {{ubl|Twin Engine Films|Pink Buffalo Films}}
| distributor = [[Tribeca Film Festival]]<br />Arclight Films
| distributor = [[Tribeca Film Festival]]<br />Arclight Films
| released = {{Film date|2012|10|02}} (VOD or iTunes)<br />October 12, 2012 (theatrical release in U.S.)
| released = {{Film date|2012|10|02|VOD or iTunes|2012|10|12|U.S. theatrical release}}
| runtime = 100 minutes
| runtime = 100 minutes
| country = Canada<br />United States
| country = Canada
| language = English
| language = English
| budget = $1,400,000
| budget = $1.4 million
| gross = $8,211,000
| gross = $8.2 million
}}
}}
'''''Grave Encounters 2''''' is a 2012 Canadian-American [[horror film]], directed by [[John Poliquin]], written by [[The Vicious Brothers]] and the sequel to the 2011 film ''[[Grave Encounters]]''.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/469907/Grave-Encounters-2/overview The New York Times]</ref> It is shot in [[Found footage (genre)|found footage style]] like its predecessor and follows a group of devoted fans who break into the same [[Riverview Hospital (Coquitlam)|psychiatric hospital]] to investigate whether the events of the previous film actually happened, quickly becoming the targets of the hospital's [[Ghost|malevolent entities]]. The film was released on [[iTunes]] on October 2, 2012 and received a limited theatrical release on October 12, 2012. ''Grave Encounters 2'' became a commercial success, but was a critical failure.


'''''Grave Encounters 2''''' is a 2012 Canadian [[Found footage (film technique)|found footage]] [[supernatural horror film]] directed by [[John Poliquin]] and written by [[The Vicious Brothers]]. The sequel to ''[[Grave Encounters]]'',<ref>{{cite web|last1=Buchanan|first1=Jason|title=Grave Encounters 2 (2012)|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/469907/Grave-Encounters-2/overview|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305170533/https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/469907/Grave-Encounters-2/overview|department=Movies & TV Dept.|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=2016|archivedate=March 5, 2016}}</ref> the film follows a group of devoted fans of ''Grave Encounters'' who break into the same [[Riverview Hospital (Coquitlam)|psychiatric hospital]] where the film took place to investigate whether the events in the film were real. The group then find themselves in the same plight as the ''Grave Encounters'' crew were in, becoming haunted and terrorized by the hospital's malevolent entities.
==Plot==
Film student Alex Wright and his friends want to produce a documentary about the original [[Grave Encounters]] movie. Alex believes that the first film was real. He posts an online plea for any information about the film and receives a message from someone named "DeathAwaits666." The message leads Alex to the mother of Sean Rogerson, the actor who played Lance in Grave Encounters. She believes that Sean is still alive but they discover that she has severe [[dementia]].


The film was released on [[iTunes]] on October 2, 2012 and received a limited theatrical release on October 12, 2012. ''Grave Encounters 2'' became a commercial success, but unlike its predecessor, it was panned by the critics.
Alex finds out that the cast from the first movie are all missing or have died. He gets a mysterious message leading him to meet the producer of the original film. The producer confesses that the film was actual found footage. Discovering that the Collingwood Mental Hospital from the first film is actually an abandoned asylum in [[Canada]] (the name of which is censored throughout the film), Alex and his friends travel to the hospital to meet DeathAwaits666, where they discover an [[Ouija|Ouija board]]. Using it to communicate with the spirits, they realize that their online contact is not a person, but a paranormal entity.


==Plot==
The spirit turns violent and the group flees. A panicked Alex finally agrees to leave but not until they gather all the cameras. Jared is killed by the entity. After reviewing the footage of his death, the group frantically tries to find a way out. However, as in the original film, they are met with walls where the exits should be. Tessa is then separated from the group and killed. The surviving students discover the security guard from the grounds strapped to a gurney, hooked up to an [[Electroconvulsive therapy|electroshock]] machine, used to give patients seizures. He is electrocuted. While fleeing from one of the spirits, they escape the hospital and return to their hotel room. However, when they use the elevator to get to the hotel lobby, it instead opens onto the tunnels beneath the hospital, revealing that their escape was an illusion, and they are once again trapped.
Film student Alex Wright and his friends Jennifer Parker, Trevor Thompson, Tessa Hamill, and Jared Lee decide to produce a documentary about the original ''[[Grave Encounters]]'' film, which the entire public aside from Alex believes to be fictional. Alex posts an online plea for any information about the film and receives a message from someone named "DeathAwaits6". The message leads him to the mother of Sean Rogerson, the actor who played Lance in ''Grave Encounters''. She believes that Sean is still alive but they discover that she has [[dementia]] and does not realize that her son is dead.


Alex realizes the cast and crew from the first film are all missing or have died (except for the directors, The Vicious Brothers, who are actually interns of the first film's producer, Jerry, and were not directly involved, thus sparing their lives). Alex meets Hartfield, who confesses that the film was actual found footage. Discovering that the Collingwood Mental Hospital from the film is actually an abandoned asylum in [[British Columbia, Canada]], Alex and his friends travel there to meet DeathAwaits6, where they discover a [[Ouija|Ouija board]]. Using it to communicate with spirits, they realize that their online contact is not a person, but a paranormal entity, which turns violent.
They meet the actor Sean Rogerson, and discover that he has been trapped in the hospital for over nine years, subsisting on rats and water from the hospital toilets. Rogerson has been [[lobotomized]] and driven insane, but he shows them that the building's layout is far bigger than a city, and that he has made a map. He claims to be able to communicate with the building's entities due to the lobotomy performed on him by Dr. Friedkin, and states that the reason the hospital is like this is due to experiments and rituals by Dr. Friedkin. Sean shows them a freestanding red door in one of the rooms and tells them it is the only way out, but it is wrapped in chains.
The group make their way out before being stopped by the security guard. As the group and the security guard argue, they hear a noise. The security guard tells them to stay put. As the security guard goes to check out the noise, the group hears gun shots. They go to check what has happened and find that the security guard has disappeared.


The group tries to escape, resulting in the deaths of Jared (who is violently hurled out of the window) and Tessa (her head crushed by an invisible force). The survivors manage to escape the hospital and return to the hotel. To their dismay, the hotel's elevator leads them right back to the tunnels beneath the hospital. There, they meet Rogerson and discover that he has been trapped inside surviving off toilet water and rats in the darkness for over nine years, [[lobotomized]] and driven insane. Rogerson explains that the reason the hospital is like this is due to Dr. Arthur Friedkin's [[Satanism|satanic]] experiments and rituals which merged the spirit world and the physical world. He shows them a red door and says it is the only way out, but it is wrapped in chains. Sean provides a map he created of the dimension explaining how it is bigger than a city, and explains the “building” constantly shifts and changes. The surviving members retrieve a chain cutter left in Trevor's tool bag with Seans aid.
While they sleep for the night, an invisible entity picks up a camera and films them. Sean kills Trevor, claiming the entities made him do it. Alex and Jennifer discover Sean and their equipment have disappeared. Sean cuts the chains on the red door with the team's tools and enters, only to realize the door leads nowhere. Frenzied, he begins talking to the entities, who instruct Sean to "finish the film" so it will draw more curious thrill-seekers to the hospital. But only a single survivor will be allowed to leave.


While the group sleeps for the night, Rogerson, compelled by Dr. Friedkin, strangles Trevor to death, then steals the team's equipment to cut the chains on the door. He goes through it, only to realize that the door leads nowhere. The entities instruct a deranged Rogerson to continue killing. Alex and Jennifer wake up and stumble upon Friedkin's satanic altar as he performs a lobotomy, then [[Human sacrifice|sacrifices an infant]]. The couple flees and encounters Rogerson, who demands them to hand over their tapes in order to "finish" the film, which is the only way to escape the hospital. During the struggle, a void opens up on the wall and sucks Rogerson in pulling him towards an unknown fate.
Alex and Jennifer see Dr. Friedkin's satanic altar and hide as the doctor performs a lobotomy. The nurses then present an infant to Dr. Friedkin, who sacrifices it. The couple flees and Sean demands they hand over their tapes. Alex refuses and Sean tries to kill him. During the struggle, a void opens up on the wall and sucks Sean in. Alex realizes that Sean was being honest in how to escape so he smashes Jennifer's face in with the camera. He then turns the camera on himself, promising that he will finish the film.


He exits the hospital through the red door which leads him to a field on the outskirts of [[Los Angeles]], and he is soon arrested while walking down the street at night. The last scene shows that the footage has been made into a film, with Alex and producer Jerry Hartfield claiming that everything the public sees has been staged and that it is 'just a movie.' However, Alex tells the interviewers not to go anywhere near the hospital because 'it's not worth it'.
Realizing that Rogerson was being honest in how to escape, Alex kills Jennifer by smashing her face with a camera, thus completing the film. He then exits the hospital through the red door, which leads him to the outskirts of [[Los Angeles]]. He is arrested while walking down the street at night. The last scene shows that the footage has been made into a film, with Alex and producer Jerry claiming that everything the public sees has been staged and it is "just a movie". However, Alex tells the interviewers not to go anywhere near the hospital as it's not worth it.

The film ends, cutting to a black screen with the numbers "49, 14, 122, 48" appearing on screen, which, if searched on a service such as Google Maps, comes up as the approximate latitude and longitude coordinates of [[Riverview Hospital (Coquitlam)|Riverview Hospital]], near [[Vancouver, BC, Canada]] (actually at 49.25,-122.81) where most of the film's story takes place.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Richard Harmon]] as Alex Wright, a [[university]] student and filmmaker who becomes obsessed with the previous film.
*[[Richard Harmon]] as Alex Wright, a university student and filmmaker who becomes obsessed with the previous film.
*Leanne Lapp as Jennifer Parker, a fellow student who is in love with Alex.
*Leanne Lapp as Jennifer Parker, a fellow student who is in love with Alex.
*[[Sean Rogerson]] as himself/Lance Preston, having survived, he has gone insane after being trapped in the hospital for nine years.
*[[Sean Rogerson]] as himself/Lance Preston, who survived the events of ''[[Grave Encounters]]'', but has gone insane after being trapped in the hospital for nine years.
*Dylan Playfair as Trevor Thompson, Alex's best friend and cameraman.
*[[Dylan Playfair]] as Trevor Thompson, Alex's best friend and cameraman.
*Stephanie Bennett as Tessa Hamill, Jennifer's friend.
*[[Stephanie Bennett (actress)|Stephanie Bennett]] as Tessa Hamill, Jennifer's friend.
*Howard Lai as Jared Lee, Alex's second cameraman and Tessa's boyfriend.
*Howard Lai as Jared Lee, Alex's second cameraman and Tessa's boyfriend.
*Sean Tyson as the guard stationed at the hospital.
*Sean Tyson as the guard stationed at the hospital.
*Ben Wilkinson as Jerry Hartfield, the producer of [[Grave Encounters]].
*Ben Wilkinson as Jerry Hartfield, the producer of ''Grave Encounters''.
*Arthur Corber as Dr. Friedkin, a doctor at Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital.
*Arthur Corber as Dr. Arthur Friedkin, a doctor at Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital.
*[[Brenda McDonald]] as Mrs. Rogerson.
*Brenda McDonald as Mrs. Rogerson.
*Collin Minihan and [[Stuart Ortiz]] as [[The Vicious Brothers]], the directors of [[Grave Encounters]].
*[[The Vicious Brothers]] as themselves, the directors of ''Grave Encounters''.
*Dalila Bela as Kaitlin, a former patient at Collingwood.
*[[Dalila Bela]] as Kaitlin, a former patient at Collingwood.
*Christopher Paul Hill as Vlogger
*Roy Campsall as the emaciated demon.
*Roy Campsall as the emaciated demon.
*Melissa Valvok and Brenda Anderson as nurse demons.
*Melissa Valvok and Brenda Anderson as nurse demons.
*Dale Hall (IV) as operated patient.
*Dale Hall (IV) as an operated patient.
*Maddox Valvok as baby.
*Maddox Valvok as an infant.
*[[Merwin Mondesir]] (uncredited cameo) as himself/T.C. Gibson, the cameraman for [[Grave Encounters]].
*[[Merwin Mondesir]] (uncredited cameo) as himself/T.C. Gibson, the cameraman for ''Grave Encounters''.
*[[Mackenzie Gray]] (uncredited cameo) as himself/Houston Grey, the psychic for [[Grave Encounters]].
*[[Mackenzie Gray]] (uncredited cameo) as himself/Houston Grey, the psychic for ''Grave Encounters''.
*Juan Riedinger (uncredited cameo) as himself/Matt White, the technical expert for [[Grave Encounters]].
*[[Juan Riedinger]] (uncredited cameo) as himself/Matt White, the technical expert for ''Grave Encounters''.
*Ashleigh Gryzcko (uncredited cameo) as herself/Sasha Parker, an occult specialist for [[Grave Encounters]].
*Ashleigh Gryzcko (uncredited cameo) as herself/Sasha Parker, an occult specialist for ''Grave Encounters''.
*Reese Alexander and Meeshelle Neal as LA Police Officers.
*Reese Alexander and Meeshelle Neal as [[Los Angeles Police Department|Los Angeles police]] officers.


==Production==
==Production==
''Grave Encounters 2'' began production in late 2011 and was released on October 12, 2012. Early in production it was revealed that the film would be directed by [[John JP Poliquin|John Poliquin]], and only written by the Vicious Brothers. The first trailer was released on September 4, 2012.<ref>[http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/169647-exclusive-trailer-premiere-grave-encounters-2 Shocktillyoudrop.com]</ref> The film's budget was $1,400,000. It was released on October 12, 2012 in a limited theatrical run, but released earlier in the month on iTunes for download.
''Grave Encounters 2'' began production in late 2011 and was released on October 12, 2012. Early in production it was revealed that the film would be directed by [[John JP Poliquin|John Poliquin]], and only written by the Vicious Brothers.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Turek|first1=Ryan|title=Exclusive Trailer Premiere: Grave Encounters 2|url=https://comingsoon.net/horror/news/729136-exclusive-trailer-premiere-grave-encounters-2|website=comingsoon.net|date=September 4, 2012}}</ref> The film's budget was $1,400,000. It was released on October 12, 2012 in a limited theatrical run, but released earlier in the month on iTunes for download.


==Critical response==
==Critical response==
''Grave Encounters 2'' received negative reviews from critics. [[Rotten Tomatoes]] gave the film a score of 14% based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 10.
''Grave Encounters 2'' received negative reviews from critics. [[Rotten Tomatoes]] gave the film a score of 20% based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 4.46 out of 10.<ref>{{cite web |title=Grave Encounters 2 (2012) |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/grave_encounters_2 |website=Rotten Tomatoes |accessdate=11 June 2020 |language=en}}</ref> Although it was panned, some critics praised the acting, especially Sean Rogerson's performance.


==References==
==References==
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* {{IMDb title|2231554|Grave Encounters 2}}
* {{Rotten Tomatoes|grave_encounters_2|Grave Encounters 2}}
* {{Rotten Tomatoes|grave_encounters_2|Grave Encounters 2}}
*[https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Grave-Encounters-2#tab=summary Grave Encounters 2 (2012)] at [[The Numbers (website)|The Numbers]]


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Latest revision as of 15:55, 12 November 2024

Grave Encounters 2
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJohn Poliquin
Written byThe Vicious Brothers
Based onGrave Encounters
by The Vicious Brothers
Produced by
  • Shawn Angelski
  • Martin Fisher
  • Geoff McLean
Starring
CinematographyTony Mirza
Edited by
  • John Poliquin
  • The Vicious Brothers
Music byQuynne Alana Paxa
Production
companies
  • Twin Engine Films
  • Pink Buffalo Films
Distributed byTribeca Film Festival
Arclight Films
Release dates
  • October 2, 2012 (2012-10-02) (VOD or iTunes)
  • October 12, 2012 (2012-10-12) (U.S. theatrical release)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.4 million
Box office$8.2 million

Grave Encounters 2 is a 2012 Canadian found footage supernatural horror film directed by John Poliquin and written by The Vicious Brothers. The sequel to Grave Encounters,[1] the film follows a group of devoted fans of Grave Encounters who break into the same psychiatric hospital where the film took place to investigate whether the events in the film were real. The group then find themselves in the same plight as the Grave Encounters crew were in, becoming haunted and terrorized by the hospital's malevolent entities.

The film was released on iTunes on October 2, 2012 and received a limited theatrical release on October 12, 2012. Grave Encounters 2 became a commercial success, but unlike its predecessor, it was panned by the critics.

Plot

[edit]

Film student Alex Wright and his friends Jennifer Parker, Trevor Thompson, Tessa Hamill, and Jared Lee decide to produce a documentary about the original Grave Encounters film, which the entire public aside from Alex believes to be fictional. Alex posts an online plea for any information about the film and receives a message from someone named "DeathAwaits6". The message leads him to the mother of Sean Rogerson, the actor who played Lance in Grave Encounters. She believes that Sean is still alive but they discover that she has dementia and does not realize that her son is dead.

Alex realizes the cast and crew from the first film are all missing or have died (except for the directors, The Vicious Brothers, who are actually interns of the first film's producer, Jerry, and were not directly involved, thus sparing their lives). Alex meets Hartfield, who confesses that the film was actual found footage. Discovering that the Collingwood Mental Hospital from the film is actually an abandoned asylum in British Columbia, Canada, Alex and his friends travel there to meet DeathAwaits6, where they discover a Ouija board. Using it to communicate with spirits, they realize that their online contact is not a person, but a paranormal entity, which turns violent. The group make their way out before being stopped by the security guard. As the group and the security guard argue, they hear a noise. The security guard tells them to stay put. As the security guard goes to check out the noise, the group hears gun shots. They go to check what has happened and find that the security guard has disappeared.

The group tries to escape, resulting in the deaths of Jared (who is violently hurled out of the window) and Tessa (her head crushed by an invisible force). The survivors manage to escape the hospital and return to the hotel. To their dismay, the hotel's elevator leads them right back to the tunnels beneath the hospital. There, they meet Rogerson and discover that he has been trapped inside surviving off toilet water and rats in the darkness for over nine years, lobotomized and driven insane. Rogerson explains that the reason the hospital is like this is due to Dr. Arthur Friedkin's satanic experiments and rituals which merged the spirit world and the physical world. He shows them a red door and says it is the only way out, but it is wrapped in chains. Sean provides a map he created of the dimension explaining how it is bigger than a city, and explains the “building” constantly shifts and changes. The surviving members retrieve a chain cutter left in Trevor's tool bag with Seans aid.

While the group sleeps for the night, Rogerson, compelled by Dr. Friedkin, strangles Trevor to death, then steals the team's equipment to cut the chains on the door. He goes through it, only to realize that the door leads nowhere. The entities instruct a deranged Rogerson to continue killing. Alex and Jennifer wake up and stumble upon Friedkin's satanic altar as he performs a lobotomy, then sacrifices an infant. The couple flees and encounters Rogerson, who demands them to hand over their tapes in order to "finish" the film, which is the only way to escape the hospital. During the struggle, a void opens up on the wall and sucks Rogerson in pulling him towards an unknown fate.

Realizing that Rogerson was being honest in how to escape, Alex kills Jennifer by smashing her face with a camera, thus completing the film. He then exits the hospital through the red door, which leads him to the outskirts of Los Angeles. He is arrested while walking down the street at night. The last scene shows that the footage has been made into a film, with Alex and producer Jerry claiming that everything the public sees has been staged and it is "just a movie". However, Alex tells the interviewers not to go anywhere near the hospital as it's not worth it.

The film ends, cutting to a black screen with the numbers "49, 14, 122, 48" appearing on screen, which, if searched on a service such as Google Maps, comes up as the approximate latitude and longitude coordinates of Riverview Hospital, near Vancouver, BC, Canada (actually at 49.25,-122.81) where most of the film's story takes place.

Cast

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  • Richard Harmon as Alex Wright, a university student and filmmaker who becomes obsessed with the previous film.
  • Leanne Lapp as Jennifer Parker, a fellow student who is in love with Alex.
  • Sean Rogerson as himself/Lance Preston, who survived the events of Grave Encounters, but has gone insane after being trapped in the hospital for nine years.
  • Dylan Playfair as Trevor Thompson, Alex's best friend and cameraman.
  • Stephanie Bennett as Tessa Hamill, Jennifer's friend.
  • Howard Lai as Jared Lee, Alex's second cameraman and Tessa's boyfriend.
  • Sean Tyson as the guard stationed at the hospital.
  • Ben Wilkinson as Jerry Hartfield, the producer of Grave Encounters.
  • Arthur Corber as Dr. Arthur Friedkin, a doctor at Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital.
  • Brenda McDonald as Mrs. Rogerson.
  • The Vicious Brothers as themselves, the directors of Grave Encounters.
  • Dalila Bela as Kaitlin, a former patient at Collingwood.
  • Christopher Paul Hill as Vlogger
  • Roy Campsall as the emaciated demon.
  • Melissa Valvok and Brenda Anderson as nurse demons.
  • Dale Hall (IV) as an operated patient.
  • Maddox Valvok as an infant.
  • Merwin Mondesir (uncredited cameo) as himself/T.C. Gibson, the cameraman for Grave Encounters.
  • Mackenzie Gray (uncredited cameo) as himself/Houston Grey, the psychic for Grave Encounters.
  • Juan Riedinger (uncredited cameo) as himself/Matt White, the technical expert for Grave Encounters.
  • Ashleigh Gryzcko (uncredited cameo) as herself/Sasha Parker, an occult specialist for Grave Encounters.
  • Reese Alexander and Meeshelle Neal as Los Angeles police officers.

Production

[edit]

Grave Encounters 2 began production in late 2011 and was released on October 12, 2012. Early in production it was revealed that the film would be directed by John Poliquin, and only written by the Vicious Brothers.[2] The film's budget was $1,400,000. It was released on October 12, 2012 in a limited theatrical run, but released earlier in the month on iTunes for download.

Critical response

[edit]

Grave Encounters 2 received negative reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of 20% based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 4.46 out of 10.[3] Although it was panned, some critics praised the acting, especially Sean Rogerson's performance.

References

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  1. ^ Buchanan, Jason (2016). "Grave Encounters 2 (2012)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016.
  2. ^ Turek, Ryan (September 4, 2012). "Exclusive Trailer Premiere: Grave Encounters 2". comingsoon.net.
  3. ^ "Grave Encounters 2 (2012)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
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