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From the beloved, best-selling series of books comes an extraordinary fantasy adventure, revealing the unseen world that exists all around us. From the moment the Grace family moves into a secluded old house peculiar things start to happen. Unable to explain the accidents and strange disappearances, the Grace children, Jared, Simon and Mallory start to investigate and find the unbelievable truth of the Spiderwick Estate and the amazing creatures that inhabit it.
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Screen Format: Widescreen/ Color
Language: English
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LEW IRWIN

The Spiderwick Chronicles may not have a grabber of a title, but several reviewers seem to have been carried away by the plot. Bob Strauss in the Los Angeles Daily News writes that the film starts off slowly, "But once the action starts, it barely stops for a breath. And the good thing is, all the running and fighting means something, thanks to that carefully constructed beginning." Tasha Robinson in the Chicago Tribune suggests that fans of the books by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi will not be disappointed. "It isn't quite the world of the books. But it's a perfectly magical and exciting one in its own right," she writes. David Wiegand in the San Francisco Chronicle is one of several other critics who describe the film as "magical," adding, "The film is graced with a mostly superb cast, superior special effects, a sparkling musical score by James Horner and a fantasy-filled plot with a bit of moralizing, but, fortunately, only a bit." The reviews are not universally good, however, and some of them show utter disdain. A.O. Scott in the New York Times writes that the movie feels "like a sloppy, secondhand pander." There are also many middlin' reviews, like Lisa Kennedy's in the Denver Post, who writes: "Spiderwick is modest, not epic. It's got thrills but is not allegorically deep or daunting like the Harry Potter or Narnia flicks. It skews young." And Elizabeth Weitzman ho-hums in the New York Daily News: "With Harry Potter MIA until November, and no chance to revisit Narnia before May, The Spiderwick Chronicles should pass as a suitable substitute for young adventurers (and the grownups who love them)."

Reviewed by: onlyonetime on 8/9/2008 6:15:26 PM
You know,..I'm so sick and tired of Hollywood deception. I wish I would have waited to rent this movie instead of paying 20 bucks to buy it. This movie reaaaaly let me down. I expected to see more magic and depth (that's what the trailer made it seem like anyway).If I had have seen this movie without watching the trailer first, I would have it enjoyed it much more. I will say that the kid's in this movie did a great job of acting, it's just a shame that the script was so flimsy! I suppose that children and elementary minded adults will love this movie and find it amazing!
LEW IRWIN

The Spiderwick Chronicles may not have a grabber of a title, but several reviewers seem to have been carried away by the plot. Bob Strauss in the Los Angeles Daily News writes that the film starts off slowly, "But once the action starts, it barely stops for a breath. And the good thing is, all the running and fighting means something, thanks to that carefully constructed beginning." Tasha Robinson in the Chicago Tribune suggests that fans of the books by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi will not be disappointed. "It isn't quite the world of the books. But it's a perfectly magical and exciting one in its own right," she writes. David Wiegand in the San Francisco Chronicle is one of several other critics who describe the film as "magical," adding, "The film is graced with a mostly superb cast, superior special effects, a sparkling musical score by James Horner and a fantasy-filled plot with a bit of moralizing, but, fortunately, only a bit." The reviews are not universally good, however, and some of them show utter disdain. A.O. Scott in the New York Times writes that the movie feels "like a sloppy, secondhand pander." There are also many middlin' reviews, like Lisa Kennedy's in the Denver Post, who writes: "Spiderwick is modest, not epic. It's got thrills but is not allegorically deep or daunting like the Harry Potter or Narnia flicks. It skews young." And Elizabeth Weitzman ho-hums in the New York Daily News: "With Harry Potter MIA until November, and no chance to revisit Narnia before May, The Spiderwick Chronicles should pass as a suitable substitute for young adventurers (and the grownups who love them)."
Reviewed by: onlyonetime on 8/9/2008 6:15:26 PM
You know,..I'm so sick and tired of Hollywood deception. I wish I would have waited to rent this movie instead of paying 20 bucks to buy it. This movie reaaaaly let me down. I expected to see more magic and depth (that's what the trailer made it seem like anyway).If I had have seen this movie without watching the trailer first, I would have it enjoyed it much more. I will say that the kid's in this movie did a great job of acting, it's just a shame that the script was so flimsy! I suppose that children and elementary minded adults will love this movie and find it amazing!
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Reviewed by: onlyonetime on 8/9/2008 6:15:26 PM
You know,..I'm so sick and tired of Hollywood deception. I wish I would have waited to rent this movie instead of paying 20 bucks to buy it. This movie reaaaaly let me down. I expected to see more magic and depth (that's what the trailer made it seem like anyway).If I had have seen this movie without watching the trailer first, I would have it enjoyed it much more. I will say that the kid's in this movie did a great job of acting, it's just a shame that the script was so flimsy! I suppose that children and elementary minded adults will love this movie and find it amazing!
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: bluefiled on 8/8/2008 10:08:31 PM
I loved this movie. It was amazing !Omg, get it.
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