Sam Riley and Douglas Booth and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

The zombie movie craze hits what I hope to be its low point with Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, a crap attempt at horror comedy featuring a fairly faithful take on the Jane Austen classic mixed with the undead.

Lily James, so delightful in Cinderella, plays Elizabeth Bennet, one of the esteemed Bennet sistersโ€”and a zombie-hunter. She sets her sights on Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley), who thinks sheโ€™s pretty and all that, but he must refrain from serious courtship in order to behead some ghouls.

With this film adaptation of the best-selling book, director Burr Steers shoots for a PG-13 rating, which results in much of the action taking place off-screen or in the dark so as to reduce the bloodletting. The movie features so much carnage that it feels incomplete thanks to the soft-shoeing of the yucky stuff.

As for the balance of period romance and comedic bloodletting, Steers never finds a comfortable place. The movie feels uneven and sloppy, with lousy special effects and players who look lost.

As with Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter before it, a clever idea got lost in messy direction and lousy scripting. Itโ€™s a shame, because Riley and James are much better than this.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is playing at theaters across the valley.