Showing posts with label Mason Thames. Show all posts
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31 Days of Horror: The Black Phone 2 Review — Scott Derrickson’s Chilling Sequel Expands the Nightmare

Black Phone 2 

Directed by Scott Derrickson

Written by C. Robert Cargill, Scott Derrickson 

Starring Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw

Release Date October 17th, 2025 

A horror sequel done right: Black Phone 2 reunites Finney and Gwen in a nightmare at Camp Alpine, delivering chilling visuals, emotional stakes, and a terrifying evolution of The Grabber. Our full review dives into what works — and what doesn’t, with no spoilers.


Revisiting the Black Phone Universe

The Plot: Nightmares Return at Camp Alpine

Character Depth and Emotional Stakes

Derrickson’s Visual Mastery: Cold, Claustrophobic, and Beautiful

The Grabber Reimagined

The Ending: Controversial but Earned

Final Verdict

Movie Review The Black Phone

The Black Phone

Directed by Scott Derrickson 

Written by Scott Derrickson, C.Robert Cargill

Starring Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Jeremy Davies

Release Date June 24th, 2022

The Black Phone is a terrifically terrifying tale. Directed by arguably the best horror movie director working today, Scott Derrickson, The Black Phone delivers both an incredibly rich story and a legitimately scary horror movie. Featuring one of the best performances of Ethan Hawke’s extraordinary career, The Black Phone is far more than a one man show. Scott Derrickson has thought of everything in The Black Phone and takes care to cast the movie perfectly while pacing it to near perfection as well. 

The Black Phone stars Mason Thames as Finney and Madeleine McGraw as Finney’s little sister, Gwen. Together they have navigated losing their mother to mental illness and suicide and their father to his ongoing alcoholism and self loathing. The once loving dad, exceptionally played by Jeremy Davies, has become belligerent and abusive. Brother and sister navigate around his moods amid the outside chaos caused by a recent spate of abductions in their Colorado neighborhood.

Find my full length review at Geeks.Media, linked here. 



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