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Marco Castellini
•This time, the demons come out of the television, making a massacre of the tenants of an ultra-modern building, who cannot escape from the building because the automatic doors have jammed. Produced in the wake of the international success of the first chapter, this sequel, always produced by Argento and written by the same authors as the previous film, features a rather flimsy plot and, apart from some excellent splatter scenes (once again thanks to Sergio Stivaletti), offers little or nothing to remember. The idea, by the way good, of setting the film in a futuristic condominium, then turned into a trap with no way out, seems to be copied from "Il Demone Sotto la Pelle" by Cronenberg, and many of the situations in the film are nothing more than a repetition of those already seen in the first "Demoni" by Bava himself. What is surprising is not that Lamberto Bava directed this film, but rather that he managed to direct the first "Demoni"! Notable in the cast is the presence of Nancy Brilli and a very young Asia Argento.