Boston Herald

Slashed and torn

‘Carnage’ an apt descriptio­n of violent ‘Venom’ sequel

- Stephen Schaefer

Like its predecesso­r, the “Venom” sequel “Let There Be Carnage” is virtually a smug nonstop cavalcade of violence. With a PG-13 rating. Don’t worry — there’s no blood from the mass mortality. No sex either, just a schoolboy-style crush on a pretty woman. The film’s target teen audience never has to worry about being embarrasse­d by the mushy stuff.

Once again, the comedy of having an alien symbiote living in your body and dictating what you do is the focus.

Tom Hardy’s determined reporter Eddie Brock gets an insider’s story by helping condemned murderer Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson). This enrages Stephen Graham’s Detective Mulligan.

Brock has what might have been called a monkey on his back with Venom, the alien symbote, constantly popping up, having violent fits (“Don’t throw my $2,000 TV out the window!” Brock pleads.) and continuall­y dictating what Brock should be doing.

This relationsh­ip between two misfits constitute­s the series’ running gag.

Cletus is in love with the imprisoned Frances Barrison (Naomie Harris, a long, long way from her job with MI6 as Ms. Moneypenny in the Bond series). She’s got an awfully loud scream that would do Edvard Munch proud and needs to be kept in a soundproof Plexiglas box. I believe her nickname is Shriek, which she does a lot.

The state has revived the death penalty just to be able to kill Cletus but through some twisty plotting, Cletus now has an alien symbiote occupying his body that is convenient­ly and accurately named Carnage.

That means many, many die as Cletus skips out of prison to reunite with Shriek, and Carnage and Venom have a battle that rivals the tediousnes­s of Batman versus Superman years ago.

It all ends up in a church, the better to have clanging church bells — a nod to “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” perhaps?

Hardy, one of our best actors, gives Brock a dim sweetness that makes co-starring with a special effect work well.

Harrelson at 60 is made up to resemble a a 60-year-old who resembles a scary-looking 6-yearold. It’s the funniest aspect of his performanc­e.

Michelle Williams, here with a doctor boyfriend (Reid Scott), has virtually nothing to do except let us know she has Brock’s — and Venom’s — number.

Andy Serkis, so splendid as a motion capture star, directed. The story is credited to Hardy.

 ?? ?? ALIEN INVASION: Carnage takes over the body of condemned murderer Cletus Kasady and busts out of prison to create mayhem.
ALIEN INVASION: Carnage takes over the body of condemned murderer Cletus Kasady and busts out of prison to create mayhem.
 ?? ?? INSIDE SCOOP: Reporter Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy, left) interviews Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson) in prison.
INSIDE SCOOP: Reporter Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy, left) interviews Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson) in prison.
 ?? ?? ON THE LOOSE: Venom must battle Carnage in the sequel ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage.’
ON THE LOOSE: Venom must battle Carnage in the sequel ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage.’
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