Henry (Kendrick Cross) is an aspiring conservative politician. Full Review. Katie Rife AV Club. Tales from the Hood 2 is an American horror-comedy anthology film directed by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott and executive-produced by Spike Lee.The film is the sequel to Cundieff and Scott's 1995 horror anthology Tales from the Hood.The segments "Good Golly", "The Sacrifice", and "Robo Hell" were directed by Rusty Cundieff. Every scene with him is a blast, even when it’s kinda corny. And a current-day tale involving politics. TALES FROM THE HOOD 2 turns serious for its last segment, “Sacrifice”. Tales From the Hood 2. “Tales from the Hood 2” still gets the basic job done, though its lack of refinement means it may as well be slugged out of a Solo cup instead of a stemmed glass. Tales from the Hood 2 mixes topicality into the old horror morality tale format. Top Critic. Full Review. Top Critic. Tales from the Hood 2 is a mixed bag, which is pretty typical of anthology films. Review Score: 70 Directed by: Darin Scott, Rusty Cundieff. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets Keith David plays the storyteller this time. That can't possibly go wrong. 'Tales From The Hood 2' throws a cheap swing and a miss about the realities of black culture and infuriantly uses fantastic historical references in a low-brow manner; A museum filled with some of history's most racist antiques becomes a lost message through slash & gore nonsense. Like most anthology films, it's hit-and-miss, but the final story is strong enough (and the price tag is cheap enough) that this one comes mildly Recommended. NOTE: There is a brief post-credits scene. Fantasia 2018 Review: Tales From the Hood 2 & Nightmare Cinema. Tales From The Hood 2 loses some steam as the film progresses, but is still worth a watch, especially if you’re a fan of the first Tales From The Hood. Being a fan of the first, I realize that perhaps I … The budget is obviously lesser this time, but "Tales from the Hood 2" packs a wallop with a ton of biting satire. “Tales from the Hood 2” still gets the basic job done, though its lack of refinement means it may as well be slugged out of a Solo cup instead of a stemmed glass. Tales from the Hood 2 could never be accused of being subtle, but the important messages contained in the film are overshadowed by poor dialogue, futile comedy, and reused premises that make it … REVIEW: Tales from the Hood 2: Like If Spike Lee Made Creepshow (Fantasia Festival) Oct 2nd, 2018 Eric D. Snider (Screened at the 2018 Fantasia Festival; now available on VOD and Blu-ray.) They seemed rather light compared to the dark tones of Tales From the Hood. The budget is obviously lesser this time, but "Tales from the Hood 2" packs a wallop with a ton of biting satire. Genres: Horror, Anthology Film, Comedy. NOTE: There is a brief post-credits scene. 'Tales from the Hood 2' Review: Keith David Shares Stories from Hell (Fantasia 2018) Four tales of terror-like shenanigans with a social bent! Personally I feel that the first two stories were much better than the two ending stories, with Rusty Cundieff’s final story really failing harder than most. October 2, 2018 | Full Review… In this one, Mr. Sims (Keith David) is hired by a Trump loving CEO called Dumass Beach to program a killer robot to better recognize future criminals by telling the robot stories about the hood.