"Hotel Transylvania 2," like its predecessor, is genuinely clever, visually imaginative and emotionally resonate, which begs the question: If Adam Sandler has the potential to do this in him, why is he making junk like "Jack and Jill" and "That's My Boy?"

The first installment started with a funny premise: A hotel for monsters run by Adam Sandler's Dracula who played the character as an overprotective father. When Dracula's daughter (Selena Gomez) falls in love with a human (Andy Samberg), he learns the world has embraced monsters.

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