

Sometimes they remember who they are actually are, other times they don’t. It’s utter nonsense, jumping from homage to homage with ever changing rules.
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The biggest issue most will have with the movie though is its story. Amongst a movie that is so over the top for most of its run-time. These shock because they come out of nowhere. The blood flows crimson red and the effects often look great. Then we get these very gory moments where faces and heads are crushed. Most of Waxwork II: Lost in Time is played for laughs. The likes of Drew Barrymore, Harrison Young, Alexander Godunov, David Carradine and Martin Kemp all pop up as well as Bruce Campbell in a hilarious role. We have a humongous cast filled with cameos and roles taken by genre favourites. The major draw of Waxwork II: Lost in Time is the cast. His character wasn’t particularly likeable in the first movie but here he’s a goofy ineffectual hero which suits him more. This does allow the pair to have some fun in their role and Galligan in particular is great to watch. It’s a hell of a lot of fun even if it is very, very silly especially as Mike and Sarah take on the personas of characters in these stories. The majority of the movie is then made up of Mark and Sarah visiting homages to classics like Frankenstein, Alien, Invasion of the Body Snatchers and much more. However, it’s only to specific stories that have become realities, similar to the wax displays in the first movie.
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There they discover a room full of objects gathered through time and a compass that allows the pair to travel through dimensions. A plan to gather evidence to prove her innocence and they head off to the late Sir Wilfred’s home. Sarah is blamed by the authorities for the murder and of course, the court doesn’t believe her or Mike’s stories about the waxworks. A disembodied zombie hand from the museum has followed her and it kills her stepfather. Sarah goes back to her flat where her nasty stepfather is but she isn’t alone. Mike tells Sarah that they just have to forget about what happened inside as no-one will believe them and they head home.

Mike (Galligan) and Sarah (Schnarre taking over the role from Deborah Foreman) leave the burning wax museum. Waxwork II: Lost in Time picks up directly after the events of the last film. Written and directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Zach Galligan and Monika Schnarre. The first film wasn’t great but it wasn’t terrible and you can read our review here. It’s over the top and nonsensical stuff just like the first movie was and then we get these moments of extreme gore that seems so out of place! Many times, throughout Waxwork II: Lost in Time I stopped and wondered if I was actually watching a horror movie.
