
Stephen Susco is a seasoned horror screenwriter, previously credited on features such as 2004’s “The Grudge,” “Hell Fest,” and 2013’s ludicrous “Texas Chainsaw.” He turns his attention to more genre classics to help inspire “Black Box,” which is an airline disaster picture that blends “The Thing,” “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” and the “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” episode of “The Twilight Zone.” It’s a horror film playing a glacial game of discovery, asking viewers to remain patient with a low-budget endeavor that’s in no hurry to develop suspense or scares, and its feel for paranoia is severely lacking. Director Steven Quale (who’s racked up underwhelming efforts such as “American Renegades,” “Into the Storm,” and “Final Destination 5”) is tasked with making something exciting in a series of small spaces, but “Black Box” doesn’t break through with thrills and chills, mostly remaining lukewarm as characters are explored and mysterious threats are eventually defined. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















