A mild improvement over its decent predecessor, The
Strangers: Prey at Night follows a family
of four (Christina Hendricks» Cindy, Martin Henderson's Mike, Bailee Madison's Kinsey, and Lewis Pullman's Luke) as they arrive at a remote trailer park for an overnight stay - with
violence and chaos ensuing after the title characters arrive on the
scene.
He makes stories, pictures, and objects that are documents
of contemporary morality; exploring a reality
stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, using themes appropriated from the universal concerns
of sex, love,
violence, beauty, advertising, food, battle
scenes, pornography, writing, politics, religion, crime, dancing, lust, greed, things falling apart, and spaceships.