
It's becoming a bit tired to find almost every animated movie pushing that these days, but I suppose it's not necessarily a bad message. The filmmakers used the fish-out-of-water family to drive home the message that being different is okay, so with 2021's follow-up, The Addams Family 2, the studio and creative team double down on that message. But it's one of those things where you just can't place your finger on what's quite missing. At times, it could be rather witty, but overall, the movie kind of fell flat. (Something I actually didn't realize before researching their history for this review.) I had missed the 2019 movie, but when Universal sent us The Addams Family 2 for review, they graciously hooked us up with the first one for context.Ģ019's The Addams Family is an interesting reimagining of the series, with heavy leanings on dark and gross imagery to fuel the humor. The beloved macabre and morbid family has seen many iterations over the decades that have followed, the latest of which started with a new computer-animated feature film in 2019, with animation designs inspired by Charles Addams' own drawings. The show had run in the mid-60's, but it had actually spawned from a comic series that cartoonist Charles Addams had created back in 1938. Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main)Īs a kid in the 80's, I grew up watching reruns of The Addams Family, that creepy and kooky ghoulish family.Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).
