Skip to content

CRYPTOZOO [Sundance: London]

Written By:

Daniel Goodwin
cryptozoo

Despite a dreamy, intriguing opening sequence, setting an immediately ethereal air, cartoonist Dash Shaw’s visually captivating, but structurally scattershot second feature loses footing and slinks into a trippy yet tragically dithering schlep, albeit an aesthetically captivating one.

Cryptozoo’s key defects are its errant narrative and overabundance of characters which bamboozle in both design and multitude, dislodging themes about the clatter of government/industrial corporations with flowery idealism, augmented by pencil-drawn animation and a whimsical ambience.

A pre-credits set-up introduces us to stoner couple Matthew (Michael Cera) and Amber (Louisa Krause) making love while smoking weed in a forest before happening upon a cordoned off area, within which they encounter an otherworldly being. We then meet protagonist Lauren Gray (Lake Bell), an ‘army brat’ who grew up after WW2 and, as a child, suffered restless nights, until a Japanese dream-eating creature called Baku, devoured her nightmares.

Lauren dedicates her life to rescuing endangered mythical creatures (cryptids) and keeping them in her Cryptozoo. She then teams up with a Russian called Gustav and Phoebe, a gorgon, to track down the Baku and save it from crooked military officials who want to harness the creatures’ power for bio-weaponry. Meanwhile, at the Cryptozoo, a Jurassic Park-style perimeter breach sees cryptids escape from their confines.

Shaw’s film is an ambitious but cluttered flight of fancy that reverberates like meditating in a shattered kaleidoscope, instead of the vivacious, epic adventure it could have been. The slender story meanders amidst an influx of crank characters, jarring violence and profanities, which entomb its crux and anaesthetise viewers, despite all the wondrous creatures, visuals, and imagination on display.

Cryptozoo screens as part of Sundance: London at Picturehouse Central on July 30th and 31st.

You May Also Like...

still from titane film by julia ducournau, who has set her third film, titled alpha

TITANE And RAW Filmmaker Sets Her Third Film

French filmmaker Julia Ducournau should be a name well-known to any self-respecting horror fan, the mind behind the cannibal film Raw and the wild, genre-defying Titane. And in some good
Read More
godzilla x kong filmmaker adam wingard has upcoming film onslaught scooped up by A24. Still from The New Empire

A24 Scores Adam Wingard’s Action-Horror ONSLAUGHT

A24 has come out on top of an auction to pick up Onslaught, an action thriller directed by Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire filmmaker Adam Wingard, which he’s co-writing
Read More
louis leterrier to direct and produce sci-fi horror feature 11817

FAST X Filmmaker To Direct Sci-Fi Horror Film 11817

Fast X and Transporter filmmaker Louis Leterrier has been tapped to direct and produce the sci-fi horror film 11817, based on a script by Matthew Robinson (The Invention of Lying,
Read More

Emily Booth Teams Up with NYX at HorrorConUK

Genre legend and all-round icon Emily Booth will be joining forces with free-to-air TV channel NYX UK at this year’s HorrorConUK, which takes place at Magna, Sheffield on May 11th
Read More
kristen stewart to star in vampire thriller flesh of the gods. still from twilight franchise

Kristen Stewart, Oscar Isaac To Star In Vamp Thriller FLESH OF THE GODS

Kristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac will star in vampire thriller Flesh of the Gods, the next project from Mandy filmmaker (and STARBURST favourite) Panos Cosmatos. Adam McKay is aboard to produce the feature with
Read More

Get Ready for Take-Off With the SUPER WINGS: MAXIMUM SPEED Trailer

Animated TV spin-off Super Wings: Maximum Speed is heading to cinemas! Check out the trailer below… Synopsis: Young airplane Jet is proud to be the fastest in the world, but
Read More