This (unrelated) sequel to "Saturday The 14th" is just as juvenile as the first film, but perhaps slightly more tolerable because it has at least one interesting story element: the protagonist is briefly tempted by "evil". That's not to be mistaken for a recommendation of the movie, though: it's embarrassingly cheap, with discount-store Halloween masks and costumes for the "monsters", and liberal use of stock footage for the "climax". We can only thank Howard R. Cohen for not attempting to create a trilogy! *1/2 out of 4.