Franchises can be a funny thing, especially when there’s no room for the
story to grow organically, necessitating some fuzzy name brand math to
keep the cash rolling in. The absurdly titled “The Haunting in
Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia” has nothing to do with the 2009 hit
that starred Virginia Madsen, and not a frame of it takes place in
Connecticut. It’s a new story in an alien state, with the producers once
again taking shelter under dubious “true story” claims to concoct a
chiller of limited ambition, this time delving into the real-world pain
of slavery to locate a new conflict between the living and the dead. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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