R ampaging monsters attack a small town in Sketch , but the movie's scares are mild and family-friendly enough for it to be released by faith-based distributor Angel Studios. While there's no religious content in Sketch , it's still the kind of movie that risk-averse parents can feel comfortable taking their tween kids to see. It's wholesome, positive and only occasionally interesting to watch.
Writer/director Seth Worley doesn't shy away from difficult emotions, even if he takes a bland, superficial approach to the movie's heavier themes. Young siblings Amber (Bianca Belle) and Jack (Kue Lawrence) are struggling to process the death of their mother, while their father Taylor (Tony Hale) seems intent on moving forward without any processing at all. Jack keeps his feelings largely bo