Monster House

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Animated horror featuring the voices of Steve Buscemi, Nick Cannon, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Kevin James. DJ Harvard (voice of Mitchel Musso) lives directly across the street from a most unusual house. A malevolent entity that longs to feed on the energy of the living, the once peaceful house that looms ominously outside of DJ's bedroom window would like nothing more than the chance to feast on the children of the neighborhood. As Halloween begins to draw near and the children of the neighbourhood prepare for another long night of trick-or-treating, it appears as if it may be the house that is in for the biggest treat of all. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Marigold 

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English It’s solid, but in my opinion, there could have been more of those "Burtonian" poetic motifs like Constance the giantess and less action interludes, and yet it's a pretty watchable Halloween haunted house story even for an adult. ()

3DD!3 

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English Unexpectedly twisted madness, especially in the finale. For a fairy tale, the director uses surprisingly adult elements, there were moments when I was really scared. ()

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Malarkey 

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English When Hoodwinked! appeared on the TV, I was thinking to myself how America is suddenly swarming with digitally animated movies that don’t really have an amazing animation, but to make up for it, they’re full of fresh and sometimes even adult humor, at least for a fairytale. But that was before I knew that Hoodwinked! was a success, even though the animation truly isn’t amazing in any way. This movie also rode that wave and just like Hoodwinked!, at moments it brought quite a vulgar humor that isn’t childishly kind like in Pixar movies. Don’t even get me started on the quality. However, it’s funny and it was a certain fresh charm. It’s sort of a punk amongst all the other animated fairytales. ()

DaViD´82 

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English For someone who grew up on 80's classics like The Goonies or Fright Night, Monster House is a little dream come true of a return to childhood. That said, I don't quite understand that it was released in 2006, today's children are hardly interested and it's really more for those who remember. ()

NinadeL 

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English The plot doesn't make much sense, but the atmosphere, animation, and individual characters are literally charming. It's about as much of an experience as The Adventures of Pete & Pete used to be on SuperMax if they had a feature film. ()

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