10/10
People need to remember its aimed at kids
I see people are being harsh about this film but they need to remember that its aimed at children. There are a few kids films that got bad reviews back in the day like Hocus Pocus or scooby doo spooky island which nearly every child loved but since its adults doing reviews they got bad ones. We need to think of the target audience and i think that children would really love this film its fun and for them a little spooky which they will like. Tom Felton is was the stand out in the film , his acting was superb as always
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8/10
A fun YA take on Men in Black by way of Beetlejuice and Monsters Inc.
High School freshmen Kelly Ferguson, known mockingly by her classmates as Monster Girl for believing in monsters when she was young, is roped into babysitting Jacob Zellman on Halloween night. Jacob’s fears of monsters coming in the night are initially dismissed as nightmares but Kelly soon finds they may be all too real when when Boogeyman, The Grand Guignol, abducts Jacob for an insidious plan of using his dreams to create a nightmare army. The incident attracts monster hunting babysitter, Liz Lerue, and the two with the help of the secret monster hunting Order of the Babysitters set off to rescue Jacob and stop The Grand Guignol’s insidious plans.
A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting is an adaptation of the first of a trilogy of YA novels written by Joe Ballarini who also serves as the film’s screenwriter. The movie wears it’s influences on its sleeve be it Men in Black, Adventures in Babysitting, Beetlejuice, and even a little bit of Nightmare on Elm Street (which may be more than a little intentional) but the movie takes these familiar elements and manages to create something that although familiar is still fun and exciting enough to open the door for a promising franchise (as this is clearly intended)
The movie is the first major film work from director Rachel Talalay in 25 years who is best known for doing Freddy’s Dead and Tank Girl, and while those films aren’t particularly well regarded (though Tank Girl has received a small cult following over the years) they do show that Talalay has a very dynamic style that’s visually interesting, but the main issue with Talalay’s films was always in the scripting and how messy and chaotic they were. Tank Girl proved to be such a flop that Talalay has stuck mainly to TV work including Doctor Who and The Flash, and has only occasionally ventured outside that for middle of the road TV movies. I’m pleased to say that Talalay has taken the time to hone her craft and the film is not only visually interesting but also feels a lot less chaotic than her previous work.
The movie is filled with imaginative imagery with The Grand Guignol’s lair being particularly appealing in it’s design and a memorable sequence involving a witch called The Cat Lady who’s cats are integrated into the furniture and the house itself and are integrated with the scenery in a visually interesting way. In many ways A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting is almost like a child friendly version of Nightmare on Elm Street and I do mean that as a compliment. The story is a lot of fun and there’s a lot of great world building in just how wide spread this secret order of monster hunting babysitters is spread the world over and it gives a sense that there’s a larger world hinted at than what’s being shown to us, but it never feels overburdened by its world building and still manages to keep the story moving.
The acting across the board is really well done. Tamara Smart makes for a likable lead and does a decent job (though there are one or two moments where her british accent slips in), Oona Laurence who showed herself to be a very capable actress in Southpaw is great as seasoned Babysitter Liz Lerue, but the easily the best part is Tom Felton of Harry Potter fame playing The Grand Guignol. Felton is having an absolute blast playing a boogeyman who delights in how brazenly evil he is. Felton plays the character like a mixture of Labyrinth’s the Goblin King, Freddy Kruger, and Beetlejuice and is energetically animated in his performance being just creepy enough for kids and funny without being silly, it’s a terrific villain performance and makes the movie worth watching for its own sake.
There are some drawbacks to the material. A sequence set during a house party on Halloween that involved the obligatory main character crush and the meangirl who hates the main character for no good reason I thought killed some of the momentum of the movie, but luckily it’s not too long and it does at least have a decent payoff. There were also some credibility problems in how certain things managed to be kept secret, but these are very minor nitpicks and the movie’s target audience (7-8 and up) most likely won’t care.
A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting is solid family entertainment. From it’s unique visual style and solid performances to its fun adventure and world it more than makes up for its use of tropes and minor inconsistencies to more than earn a recommendation for Halloween family viewing.
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7/10
Good kids movie
This is a good movie for kids! As mentioned in the other comments the gci monsters could’ve been better. I think Tom Felton did a great job. The end is predictable but so is every kids movie. Not to keep talking about the other comments but the movie isn’t terrifying or scary but yet again it’s for children. Overall I thought it was a good movie. I hadn’t seen this concept before which was cool!
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10/10
Looking forward to the second part already!
First things first: Tom Felton shines in his role!
Also I appreciate them making a movie about a diverse team of kids solving problems as a team using their knowledge in different areas of science.
Great if you watch it with kids, since it’s a joyride for everyone.
Got a few scares and a lot of laughs out of me!
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6/10
Not the best but unique & a good kids film
Acting:
Decent for what little characterization they had. I thought the blonde girl and black girl were decent, cringe at times but easy to root for. The villain was also pretty darn good and I was mind blown when I finished the movie and only after realized it was bloody tom Felton from Harry Potter! Amazing.
Music: trash. The scenes that were supposed to be fast paced and exciting turn into anti climactic messes partly because of the music and also average shots and stunt co-ordination.
Story:
A really great story on paper but with average cgi, not the best directing, characterization, or music it becomes a chore to get through. Don’t get me wrong I loved certain parts and it made my kid brain activate and love the idea and certain fantasy parts. This however could have been really awesome and is only left to be desired for small children.
Summary:
Not the best but definitely not horrible. A real good foundation with some highlights here and there but this movie is mainly for kids and I’d suggest it only for adults if you just love fantasy and don’t mind some average quality parts.
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7/10
Okay kids movie
This is an original okay kids movie. The acting was fine and clearly Tom Felton studied Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice but he did great.
With a normal 90 min runtime (which is also good in stead of those too long 2hrs movies) it is short enough to not get irritated by some plotholes.
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8/10
best for kids
Nice movie for kids . every kids should watch this in halloween month. awesome story and we hoping for second movie of this
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8/10
Total cuteness…
Very cute, the children’s movies I love, with smart teenagers, cute children and charming little monsters, in a mix of suspense, action and chase, total cuteness…
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8/10
Kids movie
This is a cute kids movie. I showed this to eldest daughter for her to watch, she loves Goosebumps and Spooky stuff and she really liked it, she is now watching it again while I write this review.
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9/10
Family fun
We watched this as a family with our 6yo boy. It was fun like Hocus Pocus, Nightmare Before Christmas, or Coraline. It is nearly as good as Hocus Pocus, but not as good as Nightmare or Coraline.
The scary elements are on par with the three titles above. The acting was great by lead actress. There was humor involved with some of the monsters
Overall it was a fun film, and exactly what I wanted to watch with the family this October
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1/10
for limited target market
If you are anything between 5 to 10 and you are a girl, you might like it.
Not suitable for anyone else. At 12 I remember watching horror movies like Friday 13th and Freddy. There is no adult in the movie for more than a couple of minutes all included and is painful to watch in family.
Another hit and miss from Netflix. The idea could be good, but the exectution is mediocre and only the character of Oona Laurence is somewhat decent. Compared to Hubbie Halloween this is a masterpiece, however. But it doesnt deserve the thoughts of franchise that the cliffhanger indicates.
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3/10
Nah. Pass.
Rachel Talalay showcases her great eye for a shot here with a strong & inventive direction — coupled by Gregory Middleton’s impressive cinematography (heavily influenced by Netflix’s other project, «Stranger Things») which together, does culminate to form a visually cohesive & competent film… But nothing can save the movie from the dire writing & hammy performances — which prevent it from being anything other than an adequately made, substandard mess.
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7/10
Family Fun, and that’s all it needs to be
Warning: Spoilers
A Babysitter’s Guide to monster Hunting is straight-to-video fare for family viewing around Halloween, and Rachel Talalay’s direction, along with Tom Felton’s villain keep it one notch above cheesy TV quality.
Sure, it’s merely a bit of disposable, light-hearted fun for kids and family, but there’s nothing wrong with that. Personally, I don’t think it would have hurt to be a little darker and more scary, whilst keeping things family friendly. Kids enjoy being scared (Well, I did. Maybe that’s just me…). The biggest flaw is that there is no real sense of threat or danger for the heroes. For example, the villain’s minions are told to get rid of the heroine, and the worst they do is attempt to put her in a lift, so she leaves… If this is the worst the villain intends to do, even to his enemies, it undermines any sense of danger or threat.
The young actors do a reasonable job, though I do wish the costume designer had restrained things a little. The teenage character costumes (especially the lead) _do_ feel like something out of a bad TV series, where they equate bad, stereotyped costumes with ‘cool and quirky’. It’s a fine line, I know, but they could’ve been far less ‘bad stereotype’ and more defining of individual characters.
It’s probably a solid 6/10, but I’ll bump it up to a 7 because, in 2020, it’s a kids movie that _didn’t_ push any agenda, and just wants to be family fun. As the review title says, that’s all it needs to be!
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10/10
Great Halloween Movie
Loved it, had the perfect amount of horror and Comedy. Perfect for someone who is new to horrors as it’s not too scary.
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6/10
It aimed for kids
It goods for kids ..I didn’t had any expectation since I’m a adult and I had time so gave it watch and it was alright
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4/10
Boring, cheesy, and feeling like a straight to Nickolodeon movie.
2 out of 5 stars.
Babysitters Guide to Monster Hunting is a family fantasy film that kids will be entertained with this while the adults may find it a snoozefest. The plot is weird about a babysitters group who work underground to hunting monsters that try to give kids bad dreams or stalking kids at night. The direction and acting is cheesy. Cheesy dialogue. It feels like something you may catch on a saturday morning on a nickolodeon channel. The visual effects are cheap. The performances are eh.
Adults may want to skip this one. While the humor is aiming for the younger audiences.
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1/10
How the fk did they fk this up so bad?
The movie was good up until the monsters revealed themselves then it became a stupid terribly bad comedy.
The characters sucked. The mom was an immature B word.
Scary? More like Stupidity.
I thought this movie could compete with Goosebumps. Apparently not.
Verdict: if you like this…then you need a babysitter.
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8/10
Nothing to complain here
You know this is a kids movie, so I will give the review in a kid’s point of view. I love it! The story is perfect for Halloween, it’s thrilling, it’s cool and I even really want to see a sequel. Love Tom Felton in it, I watched it because of him actually.
But hey, this movie’s not bad at all.
-2 stars for some flat jokes and cringy lines.
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2/10
An hour and a half cliché
Literally EVERYTHING about this movie is a cliché… Every scene, every action, every character…
The characters are boring and flat. The main character its just a mary sue. The story is like every Netflix movie… Idk if Netflix is even trying at this point, all their teen movies are the same movie but with different cast… And this is just a kids adaptation of that.
Your kids have A LOT of things to watch on Netflix before this generic movie
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1/10
No, just no….
So I’ve seen stupid TV show and movies, but this is definitely the most unprecedented the dumbest I’ve seen. It is difficult to compete with this kind of idiocy!
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10/10
AWESOME!!!
I love this sm!!❤I just started watching today and I loved every scene.!!
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10/10
SUPPORT
This movie is great because it consists of quest and it is a great movie for kids!
Congrats to Tamara Smart and the rest of the actors who worked hard in making this film.
Just here to show Support because we should be each other’s hope, help and compassion.
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6/10
Good old ideas!
This is a good kid movie. It’s not fully an original idea. But this movie is fun. If your a fan of KND (Code Name Kids Next Door), Agent Cody Banks, and Little Monsters. That’s where I feel the creators of this film got this idea. The acting isn’t perfect. It’s good over all. There’s some not so good acting. But the main character that you follow is good. The story isn’t hard to follow. Which makes since. Cause this movie is meant for young kids. Probably ages 7 to 12. Honestly the CGI monsters could be a little better. If you where ok with how the smurfs looked in their movie then you’ll be fine. Overall all I believe this will be a good family movie to add to the family Halloween movies to watch with the kids during October.
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10/10
Kids loved it!
My kids are 8 and 10 and they LOVED this! Already hoping there is a 2nd one.
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98 минутСША, Netflix Montecito Picture Company, Walden Media
- Режиссёр
- Рейчел Тэлалей
- Сценарист
- Актёры
- Тамара Смарт, Уна Лоуренс, Том Фелтон, Трой Ли-Энн Джонсон, Линн Масако Ченг, Тай Консильо, Иэн Хо, Индия Мур, Алессио Скальцотто, Тамсен МакДонаф
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- Эми Карп, Айвен Райтман
- Композитор
- Мэттью Марджесон
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Продолжительность1 час 38 минут
Дата выхода15 октября 2020