Mr. Simms returns to tell more eerie, unsettling tales involving dolls, psychics, possession and ghosts.
Directed by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott
anthology
sequel
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2.3 / 5
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Cast
Keith David
Portifoy Simms
Alexandria DeBerry
Audrey
Bryan Batt
John Lloyd
Martin Bats Bradford
Brian
Jay Huguley
Grant Measpine
Kendrick Cross
Henry Bradley
Andy Cohen
Philip
Greg Tarzan Davis
Kahad
Adrian Lockett
Leroy Too Tight
Cat Limket
Liz
Gunnar Anderson
Roy Bryant
Toney Chapman Steele
Press Member
Crew
Rusty Cundieff
Director
Darin Scott
Director
Rusty Cundieff
Screenplay
Darin Scott
Screenplay
Frederik Wiedmann
Original Music Composer
Darin Scott
Producer
Spike Lee
Executive Producer
Griff Furst
Co-Producer
Rusty Cundieff
Producer
Elaine Dysinger
Producer
Cidni Merret
Makeup Artist
Julius LeFlore
Stunt Coordinator
Popular Reviews
24 reviews
Sub Bot
2.0★ · 05/03/26
Absolutely unreal like the concepts make sense or whatever but idk how to explain it but the way its made reminds me of a vine or like a parody like this entire film literally feels like it wouldve been an episode from atlantas later seasons like do u remember that one episode where ppl had increased taxes that went to the living relatives of ancestors whom ur family enslaved and the description was literally just something like "this episode got the white people shaking" like yeah thats literally how this movie felt like this movie makes the first one look like a grammy oscar 1st place film
Absolutely unreal like the concepts make sense or whatever but idk how to explain it but the way its made reminds me of a vine or like a parody like this entire film literally feels like it wouldve been an episode from atlantas later seasons like do u remember that one episode where ppl had increased taxes that went to the living relatives of ancestors whom ur family enslaved and the description was literally just something like "this episode got the white people shaking" like yeah thats literally how this movie felt like this movie makes the first one look like a grammy oscar 1st place film
Eylul
1.0★ · 04/10/26
Keith David’in oyunculuğu dışında berbattı, hatta bazı bölümler direk inanılmaz saygısızcaydı.
Keith David’in oyunculuğu dışında berbattı, hatta bazı bölümler direk inanılmaz saygısızcaydı.
rajeewa
4.0★ · 06/24/25
not as good as original
not as good as original
wolf antunez
6.0★ · 06/13/25
one extra star for greg tarzan davis. not as good as the first one
one extra star for greg tarzan davis. not as good as the first one
never hits the same terrifying or comedic highs as the original, but there’s still a few elements in here that are scary or funny, and the casting of Keith David as the new actor for Mr. Simms couldn’t be more perfect.
the biggest problems i had with this are the lifeless and bland direction compared to the first one, and how direct and obtuse the social justice messaging was at some points even when it’s ideology that i agree with, beating me over the head with it feels less like a movie and more like a sermon
never hits the same terrifying or comedic highs as the original, but there’s still a few elements in here that are scary or funny, and the casting of Keith David as the new actor for Mr. Simms couldn’t be more perfect.
the biggest problems i had with this are the lifeless and bland direction compared to the first one, and how direct and obtuse the social justice messaging was at some points even when it’s ideology that i agree with, beating me over the head with it feels less like a movie and more like a sermon