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Directed by Mark WatersOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's films,
Jumeaux ou jumellesActors Freddie Highmore,
Sarah Bolger,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Martin Short,
Nick Nolte,
Ron PerlmanRating65%
Recently divorced Helen Grace (Mary-Louise Parker) moves into the Spiderwick Estate with her children when it is given to her by her elderly aunt Lucinda (Joan Plowright), though identical twins Jared and Simon (Freddie Highmore) and their older sister Mallory (Sarah Bolger) do not want to move from the city. When Jared uncovers a dumbwaiter system behind a wall, Jared finds a monogrammed key and discovers the study of the late owner of the estate, Arthur Spiderwick (David Strathairn). Jared uses the key to open a chest. In it, he finds Spiderwick's field guide to faeries; although an attached note warns him not to read it, he does so anyway., 1h34
Directed by Brett Ratner,
Dominic SenaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Medical-themed films,
Films about religion,
Witches in film,
Films about viral outbreaksActors Nicolas Cage,
Ron Perlman,
Claire Foy,
Robert Sheehan,
Stephen Graham,
Christopher LeeRating54%
In Villach in the 13th century, three women are accused of witchcraft by a priest. While one claims to be a witch through persuasion from the church, one doesn't deny it and curses the priest. He orders them hanged and drowned. That done, he urges the guards to pull them back up for a ritual to make sure the so-called witches never come back to life. The guards refuse, claiming they are dead enough. The priest returns late at night to perform the ritual. The third corpse takes on a demonic appearance and kills the priest., 1h31
Directed by Uli EdelOrigin GermanGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about magic and magicians,
Vampires in film,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Comedy horror films,
Children's films,
Films about school violenceActors Jonathan Lipnicki,
Rollo Weeks,
Pamela Gidley,
Richard E. Grant,
Jim Carter,
Alice KrigeRating57%
Young Tony Thompson (Jonathan Lipnicki) has recently moved to Scotland, where his family takes up residence in a small castle while his father is employed building a golf course on the estate of Lord McAshton. Since arriving in his new home Tony has experienced recurring nightmares about vampires and a mysterious comet, and is bullied by his sceptical schoolmates. One night, while dressed up as a vampire, Tony is mistaken for one by the young vampire Rudolph (Rollo Weeks), who is on the run from the ruthless vampire hunter Rookery (Jim Carter). Tony helps Rudolph find a cow to feed from, and in return Rudolph takes Tony flying. The two boys quickly become friends, and Rudolph confides to Tony that his family only drink animal blood and wish to become human. When Rudolph takes Tony to the cemetery where his family lives, they are confronted by Rudolph's parents Frederick (Richard E. Grant) and Freda (Alice Krige) and Rudolph's romantic sister Anna (Anna Popplewell) and rebellious brother Gregory (Dean Cook). Frederick doubts Tony's loyalty to his son, but when Tony helps repel an attack from Rookery Frederick begrudgingly allows Tony to help them. Frederick reveals that they are searching for a magical amulet than can be used to turn vampires into humans, but Rookery is also seeking to use the amulet against them. Meanwhile, Rookery alerts Lord McAshton to the presence of vampires in the village. Lord McAshton reveals that his family has known about the existence of vampires for generations. Elizabeth, an ancestor of Lord McAshton, was romantically involved with Rudolph's uncle Von, who was the last known holder of the amulet, and both lovers were killed by the McAshtons. Learning this, Tony, Rudolph, and Anna seek out Elizabeth's tomb, where Tony experiences a vision pointing out the location of the amulet: Tony's own bedroom. Rudolph and Tony race Rookery to the amulet while the rest of Rudolph's family, along with Tony's parents, travel to the site of the ritual the vampires hope to perform. Tony and Rudolph succeed in bringing Frederick the amulet, but the ceremony is interrupted by Rookery. The vampires are unable to stand against Rookery's crosses and lights, but Tony's parents hold him off long enough for Tony to complete the ceremony by wishing for the vampires to become human. Rudolph and his family disappear as the comet passes, leaving Tony and his parents alone. Some time later, while visiting the village market, Tony spots Rudolph and his family, now human, moving into a house in the village. At first they seem not to recognize Tony, but as he calls to them their memories return, and the two friends are reunited., 1h21
Origin USAGenres Thriller,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Corey Feldman,
Jamison Newlander,
Tanit Phoenix,
Sean Michael,
Corey Haim,
De-Wet NagelRating51%
Edgar and Alan Frog interrupt a half-vampire Senator who is killing a Congressman to finish his transformation. In the ensuing chaos, Alan is forced to drink vampire blood, which will make him a half-vampire., 1h18
Directed by Fred DekkerOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Andre Gower,
Ryan Lambert,
Dr. Stephen Macht,
Duncan Regehr,
Tom Noonan,
Mary Ellen TrainorRating68%
The Monster Squad is a society of young pre-teens who idolize classic monsters and monster movies and hold their meetings in a tree clubhouse. Club leader Sean (Andre Gower), whose five-year-old sister Phoebe (Ashley Bank) desperately wants to join the club, is given the diary of legendary monster hunter Dr. Abraham Van Helsing (Jack Gwillim), but his excitement abates when he finds it is written in German. Sean, his best friend Patrick (Robby Kiger), and the rest of the Monster Squad visit an elderly man, known as the "Scary German Guy" (Leonardo Cimino), actually a kind gentleman, to translate the diary. When the Monster Squad wonders how the German man is so knowledgeable about Van Helsing's battle with monsters, he wryly comments that "he has some experience with monsters" and his shirt sleeve briefly reveals a Concentration camp number tattoo.Directed by Bruce McDonaldOrigin CanadaGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Matthew Knight,
Vanessa Morgan,
Atticus Mitchell,
Cameron Kennedy,
Kate Todd,
Joe DinicolRating61%
Ethan Morgan (Matthew Knight) is a geeky freshman, not trusted by his parents to stay home alone with his little sister Jane. They hire Erica (Kate Todd), a girl from Ethan's high school who is a huge fan of "Dusk" (a parody of Twilight), as a babysitter. However, Erica comes across her best friend Sarah (Vanessa Morgan), and Jesse (Joe Dinicol), Sarah's vampire ex-boyfriend, on the night she is to babysit, and decides to attend a party that Jesse is throwing instead. During a fight between Sarah and Jesse, Sarah ends up at Ethan's house and tells Ethan's parents that she was asked to babysit instead. Ethan has a vision when touching Sarah, and notices she has no reflection in the mirror, leaving him suspicious of her. He confides this in his dorky best friend, Benny (Atticus Mitchell). , 1h34
Directed by Jules BassOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Horror,
Musical,
Animation,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Comedy science fiction films,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Zombie films,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Boris Karloff,
Allen Swift,
Gale Garnett,
Phyllis DillerRating65%
Baron Boris von Frankenstein (voiced by Boris Karloff) achieves his ultimate ambition, the secret of total destruction. Having perfected and tested the formula, he sends out messenger bats to summon all monsters to the Isle of Evil in the Caribbean Sea. The Baron intends to inform them of his discovery and also to reveal his imminent retirement as head of the "Worldwide Organization of Monsters". Besides Frankenstein's Monster (referred to as "Fang") and the Monster's more intelligent mate (voiced by Phyllis Diller) who live in the island castle with Boris, the invites also include Count Dracula, the Mummy, Quasimodo (referred to as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"), the Werewolf, The Invisible Man, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon (referred to as the "Creature")., 1h37
Directed by Anthony HickoxOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Medical-themed films,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Disaster filmsActors Zach Galligan,
Deborah Foreman,
Michelle Johnson,
David Warner,
Dana Ashbrook,
Miles O'KeeffeRating60%
In a small suburban town, a group of university students--Mark Loftmore (Zach Galligan), China Webster (Michelle Johnson), Sarah Brightman (Deborah Foreman), Gemma (Clare Carey), James (Eric Brown) and Tony (Dana Ashbrook)--visit a mysterious wax museum, where they encounter several morbid displays, all of which contain stock characters from the horror genre. Tony and China unintentionally enter two separate pocket worlds, as depicted by the waxwork displays, by crossing the exhibition barrier rope. Tony is at a cabin where a werewolf (John Rhys-Davies) attacks him. A hunter and his son arrive and try to kill the werewolf. The son fails and is torn in two, while the hunter shoots the werewolf, and then shoots Tony as he begins to transform into a werewolf. China is sent to a Gothic castle, where vampires attack her and Count Dracula (Miles O'Keeffe) turns her into a vampire. Two of the other students, Mark and Sarah, leave the waxwork unscathed. Later, Jonathan (Micah Grant), "a college jock", arrives at the wax museum, looking for China, but The Phantom of the Opera display gets his attention as David Lincoln (David Warner) walks him into the display. Mark goes to a pair of investigating police detectives, Inspector Roberts (Charles McCaughan), and meets Lincoln as he lets Roberts investigate the waxworks. As Mark and Roberts leave the Museum, Mark recognizes Lincoln., 1h44
Directed by Anthony HickoxOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Medical-themed films,
Time travel films,
Frankenstein films,
Ghost films,
Vampires in film,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Disaster filmsActors Zach Galligan,
Alexandre Godounov,
Monika Schnarre,
Martin Kemp,
Martin Kemp,
Bruce CampbellRating53%
The film opens with a reenactment of final scenes of Waxwork, with Mark and Sarah leaving the burning waxwork (the part of Sarah having been recast from the first film). The disembodied zombie hand from the first film follows Sarah to her run-down flat and kills her stepfather with a hammer, a murder for which Sarah is blamed. No one believes her story about the evil waxwork., 1h29
Directed by Genndy TartakovskyOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Horror,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Transport films,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Zombie films,
Road movies,
Comedy horror films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
InvisibilitéActors Selena Gomez,
Adam Sandler,
David Spade,
Kevin James,
Andy Samberg,
Steve BuscemiRating66%
A short time after the first film, Mavis (Selena Gomez) and her fiance Johnny (Andy Samberg) are married, with the approval of her father Dracula (Adam Sandler) and the world has become aware of (and unfased by) the existence of monsters. Mavis later reveals to Drac that she is pregnant and a year later, she gives birth to a son named Dennis (Asher Blinkoff), who befriends Wayne's werewolf pup daughter Winnie (Sadie Sandler). Nearing his fifth birthday, Dennis has yet to grow his fangs and Drac worries that his grandson might not gain vampire powers. Noticing the dangers of Transylvania, Mavis starts to consider raising Dennis where Johnny grew up, much to Drac's disapproval.