Night Of The Demons 2 (1994)
Starring Christine Taylor as Terri, her friends Bibi and Shirley (Zoe Trilling *hot*), some boys they're interested in Kurt & Johnny, and book-freak Perry who's consumed with his "Ghoulie book" and combating demonology. Sister Gloria and Father Bob have to look after the students, adding intriguing humor. Sequels to horror movies made in the 90s, based on ones from the 80s, didn't do all that great really. Anyhow, this
Night Of The Demons 2 sequel from 1994 did well bringing that style blended with a 90s flair. The troubled teen students at St. Rita's School chitchat about a haunted house up the road while getting ready for a dance party. Right at the end of old Hull Road. Every so often some kids venture out there on a dare. Some claim to have actually heard the swishing of the hostess and her long black wedding dress as it sweeps against the mildewed walls. Others claim to have actually seen her, now a demon. Floating on the long dark hallways. And some, never come back at all.
The hostess from the first Night Of The Demons movie, Angela, her sister Melissa is around this time. The other girls mockingly call her "Mouse," as she is traumatized by her sister's disappearance which led to her parents to off themselves, leaving Melissa at this school for the troubled youth. The kids who call themselves "The A-List," Terri, Shirley, Bibi, Kurt, and Johnny setup a party at Hull House and trick Melissa into coming along as a virgin lamb offering to the haunted house. A wildly entertaining night plays out, the "A-listers" are some nasty people, or at least some of them. Especially Shirley, the really attractive brunette, she's hotter than Christine Taylor in the movie. They meet some big punks at the house, Rick and Z-Boy, who drop some music references, "Smell like teen spirit." "Teen spirit my azz, smells like Godzilla's butthole." Instantly therefore I was naturally very favorable towards the movie over the first half of the runtime, the fun kept going but it also got crazier and crazier complete with Holy Water uzie water guns and Holy Water water balloons to challenge the demons. The opening forty-five minutes had me thinking favorite, then as it played out I couldn't mistake it for an actual great movie, but it is a fun view. A passage into the inner sanctum and threshold of infinity.