Leans more on the comedy side than the horror, which should be popular during the midnight movie circuit at art house theaters.
Leans more on the comedy side than the horror, which should be popular during the midnight movie circuit at art house theaters.
Somebody felt like we needed this sequel and now it’s out there in the universe, fading away into obscurity.
The franchise is bordering on parody at this point, defying all laws of gravity, physics and logic.
Everything about this film is big, hopeful, and unrestrained, and it fits the material perfectly.
A great choice if you enjoy watching people yelling and cursing at each other for 90 minutes.
A delightful family surprise that’s a hopping good time.