‘Hotel Transylvania: Transformania’ movie review: Monster-human jumble is a bit of harmless fun
The Hindu
The latest film in the Dracula comedy franchise, while not being hysterically funny, is not hideously bad either
Adam Sandler does not reprise his role as Dracula in the fourth and supposedly final instalment of the Hotel Transylvania franchise. Reasons for his stepping aside have not been given.... bleh, bleh, bleh. Directed by Derek Drymon and Jennifer Kluska from a story by Genndy Tartakovsky, who directed the earlier three films, Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, while not being hysterically funny, is not hideously bad either.
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After persecution from humans, Dracula sets up Hotel Transylvania as a refuge for monsters. All is going swimmingly well despite little speed bumps caused by his daughter, Mavis, marrying Johnny (a human), their child Dennis not showing vampire capabilities for some time, and Dracula falling in love with Ericka, the great-granddaughter of the monster hunter, Abraham Van Helsing.