If you're looking to take stock of where horror is these days, it can't hurt to ask one of the greats. Tom Holland is, inarguably, one of the greats. The writer/director had been working in Hollywood for years when he pulled off an impossible task, writing a shockingly great script for a sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, a film that didn't need a sequel if there ever was one, much less 20 years later. Holland made his directorial debut with the aggressively 80s vampire-next-door classic, Fright Night, following that up by introducing a …