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Into The Dark - Season 2, Episode 07: Pooka Lives
TrailerA group of thirty-something friends from high school create their own Creepypasta about Pooka for laughs, but are shocked when it becomes so viral on the Internet that it actually manifests more murderous versions of the creature.Actors: Aurora Perrineau, Diane Sellers, Katie Wilson, Tom Bateman, Nyasha Hatendi, Dermot Mulroney, Suki Waterhouse, Stephanie Beatriz, Israel Broussard, Clayne Crawford, Martha Higareda, ...»Director: Paul Davis, Adam Mason, Hannah Macpherson, James Roday, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Daniel Stamm, Chelsea StardustCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2019IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Into The Dark - Season 2"
RogerEbert.comApril 03, 2020A movie that's at its best when it seems to be playfully mocking its very existence and is less effective when it tries to be a commentary on the poisonous nature of internet virality.
Gayly DreadfulApril 03, 2020At least "Pooka Lives!" gives us plenty to chew on, even if it is wildly uneven. Plus: animated end credit sequences for the win!
DeciderApril 03, 2020Director Alejandro Brugues (Juan of the Dead) takes a more straightforward approach, and never fully embraces opportunities for satire. Characters and drama are muted when they should be colorful and dynamic.
But Why Tho? A Geek CommunityApril 03, 2020POOKA! Lives is a hell of a lot of fun. It's a horror comedy that uses amazing acting personalities that bring the film to life in a way that makes it charismatic and endearing.
The Daily DotApril 03, 2020Pooka Lives! is centered around a complete nonsense holiday that I can't bring myself to reveal here. But it's good. Pooka Lives! is mostly amusing, but the best thing about it is the potential for more Pooka stories in the future, and that's no joke.
Fresh FictionApril 03, 2020The filmmakers are just as interested in providing a build-up to their frights as they are splattering the clichés in a hilarious and spirited fashion. It's devilishly entertaining, funny, and clever to boot.
Nightmarish ConjuringsApril 03, 2020POOKA LIVES! is a film that embraces its silliness in a way that warms the cockles of even the most darkest of hearts. The script itself leans into the ridiculousness of its horror-filled scenario onscreen while also providing social commentary.
Mama's GeekyApril 01, 2020Not as good as the first one, but a whole different level of creepy (in a good way). It not so subtly touches on the dangers of social media challenges in the perfect way.