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Film of the week

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LOVE AND MONSTERS (12A, 109 mins) SciFi/Action/Adventure/Comedy/Romance. Dylan O’Brien, Jessica Henwick, Michael Rooker, Ariana Greenblatt, Andrew Buchanan, Tandi Wright and the voice of Melanie Zanetti. Director: Michael Matthews.

Keep your socks dry. That is a rule of survival in Michael Matthews’ irreverent post-apocalypti­c romp, which relegates humans to the bottom of the food chain after the chemical fallout from a rocket salvo to blow up a planet-killing asteroid mutates harmless critters into gargantuan, flesh-hungry predators.

Love And Monsters wedges tongue firmly in cheek as an unlikely 20somethin­g hero with a “pretty severe freezing problem” embarks on a suicide mission through hostile territory to reunite with his high school crush.

En route, he encounters a dazzling menagerie of supersized bugs, insects and amphibians, brought vividly to life by Oscar-nominated special effects that keep our adrenaline pumping in breathless­ly staged action sequences above and below terra firma.

Dylan O’Brien oozes likeabilit­y and charm as the weakling adventurer, drawing on the athleticis­m from the Maze Runner films and the deadpan dorkiness he honed during six series of supernatur­al TV drama Teen Wolf.

“That was awesome, I feel like Tom Cruise,” he caterwauls after one explosive close encounter with a wormlike predator called a sand gobbler.

Scriptwrit­ers Brian Duffield and Matthew Robinson borrow liberally from I Am Legend, A Quiet Place, Tremors and Zombieland for familyfrie­ndly scares and they shamelessl­y leaf through the playbook of Pixar computer-animated weepie Up for a satisfying pluck of the heartstrin­gs.

Sixteen-year-old Joel Dawson (O’Brien) and sweetheart Aimee (Jessica Henwick) are poised to consummate their relationsh­ip when their California home of Fairfield becomes ground zero for the apocalypse.

Joel’s parents (Andrew Buchanan, Tandi Wright) perish in the chaotic exodus and the grief-stricken teen seeks refuge in a subterrane­an bunker populated by romantic couples having vigorous sex.

“It’s kind of what I imagine college would have been like,” he quips in voiceover.

After seven years cowering in fear, Joel plucks up the courage to run the gauntlet of flesh-hungry beasties above ground to reunite with Aimee.

“There’s only one person in this world who made me truly happy and she’s 85 miles away so I’m gonna go!” he proudly informs his incredulou­s campmates.

Armed with a measly crossbow and sarcasm, Joel blunders towards Aimee’s beachside colony and encounters a dog named Boy, a grizzled survival expert (Michael Rooker) and his sassy eight-year-old surrogate daughter (Ariana Greenblatt), who impart valuable lessons – listen to your instincts, non-hostile creatures have kind eyes – that serve the lovesick hero well on his noble quest.

Love And Monsters is a freewheeli­ng delight, anchored by O’Brien’s endearing lead performanc­e that balances humour and heartfelt emotion including a lovely interlude with a dying robot (voiced by Melanie Zanetti) bathed in the glow of biolumines­cent jellyfish-like creatures.

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