What it's about:
After exorcising the demons of his ex, he's starting afresh with his new girlfriend and her two children.
After moving into their dream home, Malcolm is once again plagued by bizarre paranormal events. With spine-tingling tension and hilarious punchlines, the film shows that this time, it’s not just the house that’s haunted!
What the critics say:
Though he's not for all tastes, there's something admirable about Wayans's willingness to do anything for a laugh, often reminiscent of Jerry Lewis at his most frantic.
- Sherilyn Connelly, Village Voice
Marlon Wayans' parody sequel is as inept and puerile as its predecessor, but let no one say its screenwriter and star doesn't give it his all.
- Andrew Barker, Variety
Calling this one an improvement is like saying that being kicked in the shin is better than being punched in the stomach. Either way, it hurts.
- Alonso Duralde, The Wrap
From Honey Boo Boo to the Kardashians, from Chris Brown to Paula Deen, from Angry Birds to Hoarders, it spares nothing and no one.
- Martin Tsai, Los Angeles Times
After exorcising the demons of his ex, he's starting afresh with his new girlfriend and her two children.
After moving into their dream home, Malcolm is once again plagued by bizarre paranormal events. With spine-tingling tension and hilarious punchlines, the film shows that this time, it’s not just the house that’s haunted!
What the critics say:
Though he's not for all tastes, there's something admirable about Wayans's willingness to do anything for a laugh, often reminiscent of Jerry Lewis at his most frantic.
- Sherilyn Connelly, Village Voice
Marlon Wayans' parody sequel is as inept and puerile as its predecessor, but let no one say its screenwriter and star doesn't give it his all.
- Andrew Barker, Variety
Calling this one an improvement is like saying that being kicked in the shin is better than being punched in the stomach. Either way, it hurts.
- Alonso Duralde, The Wrap
From Honey Boo Boo to the Kardashians, from Chris Brown to Paula Deen, from Angry Birds to Hoarders, it spares nothing and no one.
- Martin Tsai, Los Angeles Times