![]() The acting here is surprisingly convincing and the tone is more poignant than eerie. He starts acting abusive and wants Joe to be like a "normal" child and get rid of his toys and costumes. ![]() Instantly, Kevin begins imposing his will onto Joe and his own wife. Not surprisingly, this does not please surly uncle, Kevin, ( Entourage's Kevin Dillon), who moves in with Joe's aunt once it is revealed that his mother is suffering from a terminal illness. ![]() Where exactly he gets the dollars to create and maintain such a collection isn't quite explained, but that is not the point. Here, we are introduced to a young blonde boy named - surprise, surprise - Joe (Brock Duncan) who has an obsession with creating and painting horror film action figures, like the Creature form the Black Lagoon-type amphibian monster or a Mummy, and dressing up like a classic Bela Legosi-type vampire around the house - Fade to Black style. ![]() This segues into basically a Greg Nicotero-directed homage to the wraparound story from the original Creepshow film (the child in which was played by Stephen King's son, Joe King, better known now publicly as Joe Hill). ![]()
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