Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Light scares and comedy
Cons: Predictable; a few annoying characters
The Bottom Line:
A book franchise turned
Into fun children’s movie
Great for audience
“Maybe They’re Friendly.”
By the time the Goosebumps craze came along, I was in college, so older than the target audience for the book series. Okay, so I may have read one or two, but I didn’t really see the appeal. Yet when the movie was released a few years ago, I was intrigued because I thought it looked like it could be a lot of fun. While I just now got to watch it, I was right.
As the movie opens, we meet Zach (Dylan Minnette) and his
mom Gale (Amy Ryan) as they are moving to Madison, Delaware. Zach doesn’t seem excited about their fresh
start – that is until he meets their new neighbor Hannah (Odeya Rush). He’s immediately smitten, but Hannah’s father
(Jack Black) does his best to warn Zach away.
What might they be hiding?
Okay, so if you know anything about the movie, you know that
eventually we wind up running from and fighting the many monsters from the Goosebumps series. How exactly that comes about I’m going to
leave for you to discover. It may not be
especially surprising or original, but it is a ton of fun to watch unfold.
Yes, the movie knows it is kid friendly horror, but it is
also a comedy. And the horror is light,
mainly the characters running from the monsters. Very sensitive kids might be frightened by
it, but almost everyone is going to recognize it for the fun it is intended to
be. And the comedy certainly helps
lighten some of the more suspenseful moments.
There are a couple of surprises to the plot along the way,
but for the most part, this is a fairly predictable movie. But the story never really gives you time to
think about it. Instead, you are hopping
from one narrow escape to the next, all the while hoping that the characters
can save the day somehow.
The characters are the biggest issue for me. While I do like most of them, I found a few
to be annoying. I get that they were
supposed to be funny, but I didn’t find them amusing. Fortunately, most of the truly annoying ones
are very minor characters. The exception
to that is Champ as played by Ryan Lee.
Fortunately, he doesn’t turn out to be quite as annoying as his first
few scenes indicate he could be.
The cast does a great job overall. Finding the correct tone can be tricky, but
they nail it here. The special effects
aren’t quite as polished as they might be in other movies, but they work for
this film.
Overall, Goosebumps
is a fun movie. It’s light horror mixed
with comedy that should appeal to the target kid audience.
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