Monster Summer Review: How is this Mel Gibson horror flick?
While Gibson is great, there’s not much else that stands out about this family friendly film that lacks clear direction.
When a mysterious force begins to disrupt their big summer fun, Noah and his friends team up with a retired police detective to embark on a monstrous adventure to save their island. Mason Thames (The Black Phone and the upcoming live action adaptation of How To Train Your Dragon) along with Mel Gibson (Passion of the Christ, What Women Want) and Lorraine Bracco (Goodfellas, “The Sopranos”) lead the way to a Monster Summer, directed by David Henrie (“Wizards of Waverly Place”).
While Gibson is great, there’s not much else that stands out about this family friendly film that lacks clear direction.
While Gibson is great, there’s not much else that stands out about this family friendly film that lacks clear direction.
We sit down with the legendary Mel Gibson, and The Black Phone’s Mason Thames to discuss their new family targeted horror flick, Monster Summer.
A trailer has been released for the family horror film Monster Summer, which stars Mel Gibson and reaches theatres this Halloween season
The family horror film Monster Summer, starring Mel Gibson and Mason Thames, is set for an October theatrical release
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