It’s a shame that the marketing for this visually arresting horror film focused on the freakshow aspect of its storyline, as it suggests an empty,

It’s a shame that the marketing for this visually arresting horror film focused on the freakshow aspect of its storyline, as it suggests an empty,
After a terrific three-episode start (with “The Gang Turns Black,” “The Gang Goes to a Water Park” and “Old Lady House: A Situation Comedy”), the
Greeted with outright hostility even before its release, this reboot of the 1984 comedy classic is a solid and well-crafted gem that benefits from the