Philo B 93 said:
It won't make my annual Christmas movie watchlist. I'd say 90% of the movie takes place at night or in the dark lit by CGI, so unless I watch in the dead of night with no other lights on, all I see is a black screen with occasional flames or light explosive effects. Shame, because the dialogue sounds intriguing.
I noticed too how dark it was the whole movie too. I guess that was intentional to make the CGI budget cheaper.
At first I want sure what the audience for it was with the language and action. Also it wasn't funny at all. Chris Evans tried to be funny but he was the only one injecting don't whimsy.
But then I realized it was entertaining 1.5 out of 2 teenagers, then I realized who it was for.