Pesadillas

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Rob Letterman lleva a la gran pantalla la famosísima serie de novelas de terror para niños 'Pesadillas', escritas por R.L. Stine. Para la ocasión, han contado con Jack Black interpretando, precisamente, al autor de los libros, R.L. Stine. La historia se centra en Zach (Dylan Minnette), un joven que se traslada a una pequeña ciudad con su madre. Cuando está desempacando, conoce a su vecina, Hannah (Odeya Rush) y, por desgracia, también a su padre, un hombre misterioso que no quiere que su hija se relacione con los vecinos. Un día, investigando en casa de Hannah, encuentran una serie de libros bastante misteriosos, y cometen el error de abrirlos. Estos dejan escapar una serie de monstruos peligrosos y terroríficos que comienzan a hacer estragos por la ciudad. Zach, Hannah y un chico algo raro llamado Champ (Ryan Lee) se lanzarán a las calles para capturar a todos los monstruos y que vuelvan a las páginas de los libros de las que nunca deberían haber salido. 'Pesadillas' hace que cobren vida los monstruos más famosos de la saga, como la momia, el hombre lobo, los gnomos de jardín o la espeluznante marioneta Slappy. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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Reseñas (5)

Malarkey 

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inglés I admit that at a second viewing, this film feels far friendlier than when I first saw it. For the first time, I was mainly annoyed by those brats, which didn’t change that much. On the other hand, I must admit that I felt the same way as when I watched Jumanji as a kid. And that’s why the movie grew on me in the end. Goosebumps might not be the best fantasy horror comedy, but it’s still something that they don’t film anymore. Most importantly, there’s even occasional jokes (especially the cops), beautiful effects, inventive story and Jack Black. ()

NinadeL 

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inglés At first glance, the film version of Goosebumps is a complete mess, but not so for someone who knows those legendary R.L. Stine books. Regarding this, you need to know that "Goosebumps" is for younger kids, while "Fear Street" is for teens, and that R. L. Stine is truly a generational concept. All those stories like "Monster Blood," "Say Cheese and Die!", "Haunted Mask" or "One Day at Horrorland" are accessible to anyone who hasn't forgotten how much fun it is to be a kid with a ghost under the bed. I was a little afraid of Jack Black in the film, but he played Stine with a great deal of humility and helped the project become a tribute to a phenomenon that will never be forgotten. Plus we also get the bombshell cameo here by the real Stine, who plays... teacher Black. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés A very enjoyable comedy spectacle, light as a feather, quite imaginative, with nice effects, a passable Jack Black (he and director Letterman have definitely improved since Gulliver's Travels) and an excellent score by Danny Elfman. Yes, of course, the comparison with Jumanji also occurred to me, but unlike the others, I do not think that Goosebumps lost significantly in the "duel". For a number of scenes, I thought that at least it had the atmosphere that the new Ghostbusters should have. ()

lamps 

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inglés If you know you’ll get a new Jumanji, i.e. unpretentious entertainment for the whole family, instead of black comedy-horror like An American Werewolf in London, you’ll be satisfied. With the exception of the opening minutes, where it just piles cliché upon cliché, this is a very nicely directed and acted (the annoying guy with an overbite has some of the best moments) fantasy that delivers diverse and visually compelling monsters and a pleasant teen romance at a decent pace, so that in the end the exaggerated attempt at cool entertainment and the predictable plot without any major twists and turns fits in somehow naturally. I think the two and even one star ratings are very exaggerated and unfair. For me, a decent 3*. ()

kaylin 

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inglés This film is missing a lot to perfection, and the two young male heroes annoyed me so much that I was hoping they would die, which of course is not possible considering the genre. But Jack Black was excellent here, exactly what the role needed, and the overall concept was absolutely outstanding. I hope to finally read something from Stine in the future. ()