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Directed by Duwayne DunhamOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Witches in film,
Children's filmsActors Debbie Reynolds,
Judith Hoag,
Kimberly J. Brown,
Joey Zimmerman,
Emily Roeske,
Phillip Van DykeRating66%
The film begins with Marnie Cromwell (Kimberly J. Brown) and her mother, Gwen (Judith Hoag), arguing over why she and her younger siblings Dylan (Joey Zimmerman) and Sophie (Emily Roeske) can never go out for Halloween and wanting to go to a costume party that the "whole world is going to." Gwen patiently explains, but with no detail, it is little surprise that Marnie still has a problem with her mom's order. Gwen has more or less restored order when her mother Aggie (Debbie Reynolds), who is an expert witch, shows up for her annual Halloween visit. The kids are happier to see Aggie than Gwen is, and it is soon shown why: Aggie openly encourages the kids to get more involved in all things Halloween, and Gwen is nearly powerless to stop her., 1h21
Directed by Mary LambertOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Witches in film,
Children's filmsActors Kimberly J. Brown,
Debbie Reynolds,
Judith Hoag,
Joey Zimmerman,
Phillip Van Dyke,
Emily RoeskeRating63%
Marnie, has just spent two years with her grandma Aggie. While hosting a mortal neighborhood Halloween party, Marnie tries to impress a cute new boy, Kal by showing him Aggie's magically-hidden room. Unbeknownst to Marnie, Kal is actually the son of Kalabar and takes the opportunity to steal Aggie's spellbook. Soon Aggie notices unwelcome magical symptoms. She and Marnie travel to Halloweentown to investigate and fix the problem before the portal between Halloweentown and the mortal world, open only on Halloween, closes at midnight. They discover that the whole town has been turned into a made-to-match (black and white) (silent film), and that the inhabitants have been turned into humans (or rather, into what Halloweentownians see as humans being: dreary and monotonous beings concerned only with such things as sensible dress or sorting socks). The victims include Marnie's goblin friend Luke. Aggie diagnoses this as the "Grey Spell." Aggie contacts grandson Dylan back home for a spell from her book, and Dylan and Sophie discover the book is missing. Marnie and Aggie learn that Kal is actually a Magician, (warlock) and the son of their enemy Kalabar (from the previous movie) Kal broke the Code of Merlin, a way of life for magical beings by stealing Aggie's book to limit her ability to hinder his attempt to complete his father's revenge on both Halloweentown and the mortal world. Aggie believes that if he is willing to go that far, then there is nothing that they can put past him. Aggie searches for her spare copy of her spellbook at her house in Halloweentown, but it is missing and she despairs., 1h28
Directed by David JacksonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Witches in film,
Children's filmsActors Sara Paxton,
Joey Zimmerman,
Judith Hoag,
Lucas Grabeel,
Keone Young,
Summer BishilRating53%
Marnie and Dylan are going to follow their dreams to go to college, at Halloweentown University, which is also known as Witch University. Marnie is offered a full scholarship for her good deeds and for her work in the previous years. Much to her mother Gwen's dismay, Marnie goes, and her brother Dylan reluctantly forced along by Gwen to keep an eye on her. The school is not what it seems. At the school, witches and warlocks can't use magic, instead they learn about Shakespeare and old magic history. Marnie had thought she was going to learn how to use her magic and is now crestfallen. She runs into her old friend Ethan (Lucas Grabeel) and makes a new friend named Aneesa the Genie (Summer Bishil). She also makes three new enemies in the Sinister Sisters, a triad of malevolent witches with whom Dylan is immediately infatuated and are the daughters of Silas Sinister (Keone Young)., 1h15
Directed by Mark DippéOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Frank Welker,
Gregg Berger,
Michel Dodane,
Alexis Victor,
Audrey Wasilewski,
Greg EaglesRating44%
Garfield (Frank Welker) lives with canine Odie (Gregg Berger) and Jon (Wally Wingert) in a what appears to be a suburban town inhabited by cartoon characters (known as Comic Strip World). Garfield and the gang work at Comic studios with other comic characters. The comic strip is made in Comic Strip world, and sent to "The Real World" where it is made in the newspaper., 1h25
Directed by Mark DippéOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Téléfilm musical,
Children's filmsActors Ricky Ullman,
Leah Pipes,
Spencer Redford,
Brett Cullen,
Porscha Coleman,
Tania GunadiRating55%
Pixel Perfect begins with Roscoe trying to help his best friend Samantha. Sam's band, the Zetta Bytes, is struggling. Despite her vocal talents and guitar skills, Sam is told that she needs to dance in order for their band to succeed. Roscoe uses his father's computerized holographic equipment to create a sentient, autonomous humanoid hologram called Loretta to dance for the band., 1h16
Directed by Mark DippéOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Superhero films,
Zombie films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Frank Welker,
Gregg Berger,
Audrey Wasilewski,
Bob Peterson,
Jason Marsden,
Wally WingertRating43%
On the planet Dorkon, Professor Wally (the professor counterpart to Wally) shows Emperor Jon (the Emperor counterpart to Jon Arbuckle) his new invention, The Moscram ray gun, a device powered by the Klopman crystal that can scramble inanimate objects and organisms into new creatures under the user's control. But Emperor Jon is more concerned about finding a wife to continue the royal bloodline. Soon a warship lands near the palace. Emperor Jon sees Vetvix (the super-villain counterpart to Dr. Liz Wilson), and asks her if he can marry her. She agrees, but before Emperor Jon can kiss Vetvix, she plans to steal the Moscram Ray Gun, and is successful. She zombifies Emperor Jon's guards Professor Wally calls the Pet Force: Garzooka (Garfield's superhero counterpart), Odious (Odie's superhero counterpart), Abnermal (Nermal's superhero counterpart) and Starlena (Arlene's superheroine counterpart)., 1h20
Directed by Mark DippéOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Frank Welker,
Gregg Berger,
Tim Conway,
Greg Eagles,
Wally Wingert,
Jason MarsdenRating44%
Garfield and his friends enter a talent contest and, after various exertions and adventures, win it., 1h25
Directed by Michael RitchieOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Les fées,
Witches in film,
Children's filmsActors Martin Short,
Mara Wilson,
Robert Pastorelli,
Deborah Odell,
Amanda Plummer,
Francis CapraRating53%
Oliver Greening is rejected from a coveted performance in a musical version of A Tale of Two Cities for simply not being a bankable performer. After Oliver's daughter Annabel attempts to get her brother Charlie to believe that the tooth fairy exists, Murray, a clumsy fairy godmother, appears after Charlie has gone to sleep. Annabel wants to wish for her father to get the role, but Murray suddenly remembers he is late for an important engagement and promises to return to grant her wish later. , 1h10
Directed by Michel OcelotOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Feminist films,
Films about magic and magicians,
Witches in film,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Yves BarsacqRating75%
It is said that somewhere, an enchanted princess lies captive in a secret palace – a palace you can be sure that you're getting close to if you find diamonds lying in the grass. But in order to free the princess from the curse placed upon her, one would have to find all one-hundred and eleven of the diamonds which make up her broken necklace. Many princes have attempted to break the spell, but all have disappeared without a trace., 1h53
Directed by Robert Stevenson,
Christopher Hibler,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Association football films,
Witches in film,
Musical films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Angela Lansbury,
David Tomlinson,
Cindy O'Callaghan,
Roddy McDowall,
Sam Jaffe,
John EricsonRating69%
The three Rawlins children, Charlie, Carrie, and Paul are evacuated from London during The Blitz to the remote village of Pepperinge Eye. They are placed in the reluctant care of Miss Eglantine Price, a reclusive woman who agrees to the arrangement temporarily. The children attempt to run away back to London, but change their minds after observing Miss Price attempting to fly on a broomstick. Miss Price reveals she is learning witchcraft through a correspondence school with hopes of using her spells in the British war effort, and offers the children a transportation spell in exchange for their silence. Miss Price casts the spell on a knob that the youngest child, Paul, has removed from the bed in the children’s shared bedroom, and she adds that only Paul can activate the spell.