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200797 minHorror, Thriller

Wrong Turn 2: Dead End

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Is Wrong Turn 2: Dead End worth watching? With a rating of 6.139/10, this Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Wrong Turn 2: Dead End Synopsis

Retired military commander Colonel Dale Murphy hosts the simulated post-apocalyptic reality show where participants are challenged to survive a remote West Virginia wasteland. But the show turns into a nightmarish showdown when each realizes they are being hunted by an inbred family of cannibals determined to make them all dinner!

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Top Cast

Erica Leerhsen
Erica LeerhsenNina Papas
Henry Rollins
Henry RollinsDale Murphy
Texas Battle
Texas BattleJake Washington
Aleksa Palladino
Aleksa PalladinoMara
Daniella Alonso
Daniella AlonsoAmber
Steve Braun
Steve BraunJonesy
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
Yan-Kay Crystal LoweElena
Kimberly Caldwell
Kimberly CaldwellKimberly
Matthew Currie Holmes
Matthew Currie HolmesMichael
Wayne Robson
Wayne RobsonOld Man

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Is Wrong Turn 2: Dead End worth watching?

Wrong Turn 2: Dead End has received mixed reviews with a 6.139/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller movies.

Is Wrong Turn 2: Dead End hit or flop?

Wrong Turn 2: Dead End has received average ratings (6.139/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Wrong Turn 2: Dead End?

Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is a Horror, Thriller movie that Retired military commander Colonel Dale Murphy hosts the simulated post-apocalyptic reality show where participants are challenged to survive a remote...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakNov 12, 2021
★ 5

_**One of the goriest films ever made**_ A Survivor-like reality show meets in the backwoods of West Virginia where the contestants & crew find themselves assaulted by a family of mutant yokels. Henry Rollins plays the Drill Instructor-like host of the show. “Wrong Turn 2: Dead End” (2007) is the first of many sequels in the franchise about cannibalistic hillbillies in Appalachia. The reason "Deliverance" (1972) is so iconic and unsettling is because the story actually COULD happen. The first “Wrong Turn” film from 2003 started out this way but became increasingly unbelievable as the story progressed. As such, it was entertaining and compelling but not genuinely scary. This one adds some overt camp and goofiness while increasing the gore factor. It may well be the goriest film ever made at the time of its release. And it is entertaining to a point, despite the disgusting elements (not just gore, but sleaze as well), yet it’s not truly chilling because it’s so over-the-top it’s cartoonish. Still, Rollins does well as the gung-ho host and a few of the protagonists emerge as likable people worthy of surviving. Unfortunately, the most agreeable character is one of the first to buy the farm. I’m of course not taking about the annoying Kimberly Caldwell in the opening, although what happens to her is amusing in a “shocking” black humor kind of way. Petite Aleksa Palladino (Mara) stands out on the feminine front. Crystal Lowe (Elena) is alluring but her character is a loathsome skank. Erica Leerhsen (Nina), who was a highlight as the Wiccan lass in "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2" (2000), still looks good, but has unfortunately lost weight and looks stick-like. The mutant hicks are well done, but most of them look like Klingons from Star Trek from back in the day, just uglier. While “Wrong Turn 2” has some entertainment value, it’s so excessive in its attempt to be revolting & amusing it loses impact. Less is more. The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. GRADE: C