The Jack in the Box Rises
The Jack in the Box Rises

The Jack in the Box Rises

2024
Movie
92 min
English

When a creepy Jack-in-the-Box is discovered and opened on the grounds of an exclusive girls' school, six brave students soon enter a fight to the finish against the unleashed demon.

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IMDb4.3/10
Director: Lawrence FowlerGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

Following the events of the previous film, the cursed Jack-in-the-box is awakened once more when a group of aspiring entrepreneurs attempts to monetize it. As they delve deeper into the artifact's sinister history, they unleash a malevolent entity that demands a deadly price for its dark magic. They must find a way to appease or destroy the demon before it claims their souls and unleashes its terror upon the world.

Critical Reception

The film has received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics citing a lack of originality and underdeveloped plotlines. However, some praise has been given to the creature design and occasional jump scares, appealing primarily to hardcore horror fans.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies heavily on predictable horror tropes.
  • The creature effects are occasionally effective, but the overall narrative is weak.
  • A derivative sequel that fails to elevate the franchise.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Jack in the Box Rises' is largely negative. Many viewers found the plot predictable and the scares uninspired, with some expressing disappointment that the film did not offer anything new to the horror genre.

Fun Fact

Director Lawrence Fowler has stated that he aimed to explore the 'origin and mythology' of the Jack-in-the-box entity more deeply in this installment, drawing inspiration from various folklore and demonology texts.

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwin...

The thumbnail looks scary doesn't it? But it's yet another Horror movie that has tamed itself into oblivion so as not to miss the under 18 money. WHY? JUST WHY? We have highly sexualized cartoons, that should be restricted, marketed ...