More an action
blockbuster than a horror squelcher, it contains spectacular crowd scenes that have an Hieronymus Bosch quality, but the film lacks strong meat — of the emotional and bloody zombie - cannibal sort.
Not exact matches
The found - footage
horror flick The Visit — a film that's only a little less self - reflexive
than Split — gave the one - time Hollywood golden boy a chance to start over after a couple of misguided forays into the world of effects - driven fantasy
blockbusters.
The details: Rather
than adapt just one entry in R.L. Stine's wildly popular series of kid - lit
horror novellas, the makers of this would - be family
blockbuster have found a meta way to combine a bunch of them: Jack Black plays Stine himself, safeguarding his life's work, lest someone accidentally unleash the monsters within.
People complain about trailers for big
blockbusters giving too much away, like the Doomsday reveal in Batman v Superman, but in my opinion it doesn't get any worse
than trailers for
horror movies.