Sadly, such is the case withRosario.

The practical effects are jaw-dropping, but sadly,the story is a dud.

What Is ‘Rosario’ About?

David Dastmalchian as Joe in Rosario

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Oh, and there’s something very, very wrong with Grandma, even though she’s dead.

Put a corpse on the couch on top of it, and it’s unbearable.

Human hope vs. animalistic instinct.

David Dastmalchian in Animals

WhenRosarioturns into a supernatural film, it gets a big thumbs up for its effects.

The issue is that the surrounding story isn’t enough to hold it all up.

Even the third act twist is easily figured out.

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Golly, let’s hang around and see what happens next!

Rosario does eventually run away, but the snowstorm outside is there to force her back.

Man, you’ve got the option to really find anything on Google!

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Thankfully,Rosariodoesn’t fall into the jump scare trap.

There are no scenes of a dead grandma or evil spirits jumping out to a loud musical cue.

The most disappointing part ofRosariois thatDavid Dastmalchian has almost nothing to do.

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Great effects and an intriguing setting aren’t enough for a trope filled story.

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Rosario

David Dastmalchian