A continuance of the monster baby story. This time there are more of them. Some good attack scenes, including at a kids' birthday party. Still has that exploitation feeling. They give us a few more glimpses of the creatures and expand their mythology.
Andrew Duggan, Eddie Constantine, Frederic Forrest
Monster infants on the prowl terrorize the adult world with murder and mayhem. Sequel to "It's Alive."
DVD Release Date: February 8, 1993
Stats: 64 reviews
Flixster Reviews (64)
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January 29, 2008
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August 28, 2009
For me, most of the appeal of this movie was seeing just how the hell they could actually conceivably make It's Alive into a sequel. And I can actually kind of dig how they went about making a universe wherein that is possible. It kind of takes away from the freak-accident nature...( read more)
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February 24, 2009
The sequel is actually much better than the original. We find the father from the original approaching a young expecting couple. He informs them that the child gestating in the young woman's womb my infact be a terrifying monster. The couple needs help to escape the government...( read more)
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November 5, 2008
Well it`s a worthy sequel only they shouldn`t show the babies too much they look like shaved Chuckies.
Just as the first movie it is intresting from a darwinist perspective, even a bit more than the first one. -
October 19, 2008
One of the two best sequels to a mutant killer baby movie ever. Great cast. Creepy mutant killer baby puppets / makeup by Rick Baker. Fun stuff.
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September 11, 2008
More killer babies go on the rampage and now Frank (the father from the first film) is trying to protect them. This is very similar to the first film, but at least this time around a bit more time is spent on the babies, even if the special effects haven't improved.
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