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Monster House (2006)
description written by member Zara:
A young boy with a crotchety old neighbor discovers that there's more to his neighbor's bad mood than just a lack of prune juice. As he and his best friend investigate, they are joined by a young girl selling candy on their block. The trio find there's something strange lurking over at the house across the street. (read more)
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Monster House Movie Review by Zara (1/25/2007) |
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When THE POLAR EXPRESS was released, I took my Midget to go see it. I cringed throughout the entire movie at the creepy movements of the characters, looking like they were moving through a sea of clear molasses. The voices never seemed to catch up just right to the movement of the mouths. For a Xmas movie, it just wasn't...
(complete Monster House review by Zara)
Monster House Movie Review by AJ (8/1/2006) |
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If this is what director Gil Kenan has to offer his first time up to bat, I can only imagine what kinds of treats he'll serve up later on. His Monster House is a joy, spooky but funny and always grounded in the mundane activities and relationships of adolescence, much like the great 80's fantasy ventures from Steven...
(complete Monster House review by AJ)
Monster House Movie Review by Max (7/26/2006) |
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The idea of a haunted house is quite plausible, but the idea of the house in fact being the haunting is much more interesting. A giant behemoth of a creature with windows as eyes and the front porch and door being the mouth. This is what first time director Gil Kenan throws to the plate and in the process manages to...
(complete Monster House review by Max)
Monster House Movie Review by Matthew (7/25/2006) |
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Every so often, the experience of watching the film is better than the film itself. "Monster House" is such an example, but the film is pretty darn good as well.
DJ (Mitchel Musso) lives across the street from a spooky old house owned by Nebbercracker (Steve Buscemi). DJ sits in his bedroom, spying on the house; every...
(complete Monster House review by Matthew)
Hollywood is producing kids movies right now like they are going out of style. Many are crap, some are great, and some stand head and shoulders above the rest. Monster House is one of those.
The story follows two boys and one girl as they attempt to prove that the house across the street is haunted, that it is alive and...
(complete Monster House review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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