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The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)

Monday, June 23rd, 2008
Spiderwick Chronicles, The - download movie
Genres: Adventure | Family | Fantasy | Thriller
Countries: USA
Actors: Freddie Highmore | Nick Nolte | David Strathairn | Seth Rogen | Martin Short | Andrew McCarthy | Tod Fennell | Jeremy Lavalley | Tyler Patrick Jones | Kyle Switzer
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It’s not often a fantasy film aimed at the younger set is just as appealing to adults, but The Spiderwick Chronicles manages to capture that E.T.-ish/Goonies spirit and transcend generational boundaries. The Spiderwick Chronicles is not only good, clean fun, but also packs a surprisingly powerful emotional punch that makes it something really special.

Loaded with terrific performances, beautifully rendered CGI creatures, and directed with finesse by Mark Waters (Mean Girls), The Spiderwick Chronicles is a hugely entertaining fantasy film for the whole family (except maybe those under 5 who may be scared silly by Nick Nolte and/or the hideous ogre he plays). While some fantasy films overwhelm the actors with their extensive use of computer generated imagery - the CGI work can overpower the flesh and blood actors, no matter how powerful or engaging the performances - The Spiderwick Chronicles manages to work the CGI creatures seamlessly into the film. The special effects, which are as good as any we’ve seen, never eclipse the film’s human actors. Director Waters and screenwriters Karey Kirkpatrick, David Berenbaum, and John Sayles have created a movie that’s very much grounded in reality, as strange as that sounds, even though half of its inhabitants are mythical creatures.

The Story

Fairies, goblins, griffins, and assorted beasties do exist according to the world of The Spiderwick Chronicles. Twins Jared and Simon along with sister Mallory (a whiz with a sword) find out things that go bump in the night can actually do harm when they move into the creaky old house once occupied by their great-great uncle Arthur Spiderwick (David Strathairn) and his daughter (Joan Plowright).

Arthur Spiderwick spent his adult life investigating and documenting the strange creatures most people have no idea exist. All of his research and hard work is contained in a journal he called Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You. Jared, the twin who’s always in some kind of trouble, finds the book hidden away in an old trunk while chasing down a noise in the wall. The noise turns out to be a house brownie named Thimbletack (voiced by Martin Short). The honey-loving creature tells Jared to stay away from the book, but his words fall on deaf ears. Although there’s a warning attached to the book, Jared breaks open the sealed volume and dives in, reading the text throughout the night.

This book is so valuable that Arthur was abducted by creatures and kept in a state of suspended animation for decades in order to keep him away from evil goblins, led by the horrible Mulgarath (Nick Nolte), who want to possess its knowledge. If Mulgarath gets his hands on the book, he’ll be able to destroy all the fairies and other extraordinary critters.

The book itself is safe as long as it remains within the protective circle which surrounds the Spiderwick estate. But after Jared’s curiosity gets the best of him, Mulgarath quickly learns Arthur isn’t the only one with complete knowledge of his secret world. Unwittingly, Jared puts his entire family at risk and it’s up to the three Grace kids to outsmart an age-old ogre and restore order to the fairy universe.

The Cast

Freddie Highmore plays both twins and while it must have been a schizophrenic experience figuring out who to be and where to look during filming, the fact it’s the same actor in both roles is, thankfully, in no way distracting. Jared and Simon are the main characters and one or both are on the screen for the majority of the film, and if Highmore pulling double duty was either confusing or too gimmicky, Spiderwick Chronicles would have been just another poor film adaptation of a best-selling book series. But Highmore’s got the talent to make it work and he does so while pulling off a decent American accent.

Highmore’s main support onscreen comes in the form of Sarah Bolger who really brings the put-upon older sister part to life (Bolger has mastered the irritated glare). Strathairn, Plowright, Nolte, and Weeds star Mary-Louise Parker as the mom are all strong in supporting roles. Add in voice work by Martin Short as the honey-chugging angry little Thimbletack and Seth Rogen as Hogsqueal the bird-eating beastie and it’s impossible to find a weak link in the entire group.

The Bottom Line

Family issues such as dealing with divorce and sibling rivalry are just as important to the Spiderwick Chronicles story as the battle between the Grace kids and Mulgarath and his legion of goblins. There are plenty of action sequences to keep the story speeding along, but time’s also taken to develop the characters into real children facing real problems. While real kids don’t have to worry about an ogre breaking into their home or learn how to ride a griffin in order to rescue a long-lost family member, there’s a lot to relate to with the three Grace kids.

Tasked to condense The Spiderwick Chronicles book series into one film, screenwriters Kirkpatrick, Berenbaum, and Sayles were able to remain true to the spirit of Tony DiTerlizzi’s and Holly Black’s kid-friendly books. The movie version of The Spiderwick Chronicles is an engaging, adventurous tale filled with all sorts of intriguing and entertaining characters. It’s one film the entire family can take in together and that’s something you can’t often say. Even those that are supposedly family-friendly productions often play out over the heads of the younger audience or bore adults to tears. Fortunately, The Spiderwick Chronicles does neither.

Rebecca Murray
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The - download movie
Genres: Action | Adventure | Drama | Family | Fantasy
Countries: USA
Actors: Georgie Henley | Skandar Keynes | William Moseley | Anna Popplewell | Tilda Swinton | James McAvoy | Jim Broadbent | Kiran Shah | James Cosmo | Judy McIntosh | Elizabeth Hawthorne | Patrick Kake | Shane Rangi | Brandon Cook | Cassie Cook
Directors: Andrew Adamson
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Based on the classic novel by ‘CS Lewis’ . Four London children are sent to a professor’s country home in order for protection during World War II. There they find a magic wardrobe which leads to a mystical land called Narnia, which is being ruled by an evil witch. To defeat the witch, they must join forces with Aslan, the lion God of Narnia. Written by Brett Walter {StreepFan126@cs.com}

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Aquamarine (2006)

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007
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Genres: Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Romance
Countries: Australia | USA
Actors: Emma Roberts | Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque | Sara Paxton | Jake McDorman | Arielle Kebbel | Claudia Karvan | Bruce Spence | Tammin Sursok | Roy Billing | Julia Blake | Shaun Micallef | Lulu McClatchy | Natasha Cunningham | Dichen Lachman | Lincoln Lewis
Directors: Elizabeth Allen
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Two twelve year old girls are in love with a dilapidated beach club near their home. After a huge storm, they discover Aquamarine, a mermaid, in the pool of the club. Aquamarine then falls in love with the cute, young lifeguard who and begs the girls to help her set up a date with him. Written by Justin Tyler, int0xicat3xm3@aol.com

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Return to Never Land (2002)

Sunday, August 26th, 2007
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Genres: Adventure | Animation | Family | Fantasy | Musical
Countries: Australia | Canada | USA
Actors: Harriet Owen | Blayne Weaver | Corey Burton | Jeff Bennett | Kath Soucie | Andrew McDonough | Roger Rees | Spencer Breslin | Bradley Pierce | Quinn Beswick | Aaron Spann | Dan Castellaneta | Jim Cummings | Rob Paulsen | Clive Revill
Directors: Robin Budd
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The classic tale of ‘Peter Pan’ continues in Disney’s sequel ‘Return to Never Land‘. In 1940 on a world besieged by World War II, Wendy, now grown up, has two children, one of them is her daughter, Jane. She wears her trench coat during the air raid, and later that night, Wendy tries to give her own children hope by telling them of her magical experiences with Peter Pan in Never Land. However, Jane, Wendy’s daughter, sees it all as make believe and refuses to believe in the tales. That is, until the villainous Captain Hook mistakes her for Wendy and abducts her to Never Land in an attempt to lure and capture Peter Pan. Peter Pan’s quest to return Jane safely home is jeopardized until she can begin to believe in the magic of imagination. Written by Anna {dimenxia@yahoo.com}

Shrek 2 (2004)

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
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Genres: Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Music
Countries: USA
Actors: Mike Myers | Eddie Murphy | Cameron Diaz | Julie Andrews | Antonio Banderas | John Cleese | Rupert Everett | Jennifer Saunders | Aron Warner | Cody Cameron | Christopher Knights | David P. Smith | Mark Moseley
Directors: Andrew Adamson | Kelly Asbury | Conrad Vernon
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Just hearing the word ‘sequel’ makes me cringe. Too many times the fond memories of a good movie have been ruined by a lame, cash-in-while-the-getting-is-good sequel. The bad sequel list goes on ad nauseam, populated with misguided, unnecessary and annoying attempts to recapture the spirit – and the box office dollars – of a successful movie. And no matter how you try to forget them, bad sequels leave a rotten taste in your mouth that taints the enjoyment of the original film. But the powers behind “Shrek” got it right. They pulled off the near impossible and created a sequel that’s better than the original. Even the computer generated animation, which was pretty darn good in the first film, has been vastly improved. This “Shrek” looks gorgeous, feels fresh, and touches your heart on a grander scale than the first movie.

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The Little Mermaid (1989)

Saturday, May 5th, 2007
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Genres: Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Musical | Romance
Countries: USA
Actors: Rene Auberjonois | Christopher Daniel Barnes | Jodi Benson | Pat Carroll | Paddi Edwards | Buddy Hackett | Jason Marin | Kenneth Mars | Edie McClurg | Will Ryan | Ben Wright | Samuel E. Wright
Directors: Ron Clements | John Musker
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Loosely based upon the story by Hans Christian Andersen. Ariel, youngest daughter of King Triton, is dissatisfied with life in the sea. She longs to be with the humans above the surface, and is often caught in arguments with her father over those “barbaric fish-eaters”. She goes to meet Ursula, the Sea Witch, to strike a deal, but Ursula has bigger plans for this mermaid and her father. Written by Tim Pickett {quetzal@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au}

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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)

Saturday, May 5th, 2007
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Genres: Adventure | Fantasy | Mystery | Thriller
Countries: UK | USA
Actors: Eric Sykes | Timothy Spall | David Tennant | Daniel Radcliffe | Emma Watson | Rupert Grint | Mark Williams | James Phelps | Oliver Phelps | Bonnie Wright | Jeff Rawle | Robert Pattinson | Jason Isaacs | Tom Felton | Stanislav Ianevski
Directors: Mike Newell
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It was bound to happen. Each “Harry Potter” movie prior to “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” was able to outdo its immediate predecessor, but the odds were stacked against that trend continuing with every film in the series. Unfortunately, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is a step down from “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” in both production and entertainment value.

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Hook (1991)

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007
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Genres: Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Countries: USA
Actors: Gwyneth Paltrow | Glenn Close | Dustin Hoffman | Robin Williams | Julia Roberts | Bob Hoskins | Maggie Smith | Caroline Goodall | Charlie Korsmo | Amber Scott | Laurel Cronin | Phil Collins | Arthur Malet | Isaiah Robinson | Jasen Fisher | Dante Basco | Raushan Hammond
Directors: Steven Spielberg
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Peter Pan (Williams) has grown up to be a cut-throat merger and acquisitions lawyer, and is married to Wendy’s granddaughter. Captain Hook (Hoffman) kidnaps his children, and Peter returns to Never Land with Tinkerbell (Roberts). With the help of her and the Lost Boys, he must remember how to be Peter Pan again in order to save his children by battling with Captain Hook once again. Written by Ed Sutton {esutton@mindspring.com}