Film Review - Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare
January 16, 2025
They’re calling it “The Twisted Childhood Universe.” For creators Rhys Frake-Waterfield and Scott Jeffrey (who’s also credited as Scott Chambers), the TCU is a chance to make a little money in the movie business, quickly building on the ever-so-slight success of “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey,” which was followed by “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2.” Frake-Waterfield and Jeffrey/Chambers are using recent debuts to the public domain to attract attention to terrible, low-budget horror features, going full-gimmick while putting in next to no effort when it comes to conjuring scary business. The boys are back in business in “Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare,” turning their attention to the perversion of J.M. Barrie’s famous character and his world, contorting childhood fantasy into a grisly, grimy horror offering that’s incredibly bleak and artless. Jeffrey/Chambers takes the helming credit this time around, and it's difficult to understand what’s being directed in the endeavor, which is entirely aimless and repetitive, unable to summon even cheap scares with its lack of genre imagination. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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