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  1. Don Opper, Aimee Brooks, John Calvin and Leonardo DiCaprio star in this 1991 sci-fi/horror sequel. This begins with teenage girl, Annie (Brooks), her father, Cliff (Calvin) and little brother, Johnny (Christian & Joseph Cousins) heading back from vacation to their L.A. apartment building.

  2. While at a rest stop, teenaged daughter Annie (Annie Brooks), and her little brother Johnny (Christian and Joseph Cousins) make friends with a boy named Josh (Leonardo DiCaprio) and run into ...

  3. Sep 17, 2024 · Critters 3 (1991) Revisited – Horror Movie Review. The Black Sheep series looks back at Critters 3, featuring a young Leonardo DiCaprio and some voracious little monsters. By Andrew...

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  4. Critters. Movie PG-13 1986 86 minutes. Rate. Common Sense Says. Parents Say 3 Reviews. Kids Say 5 Reviews. Common Sense Media Review. By Barbara Shulgasser-Parker, based on child development research. How do we rate? age 13+. Low-budget '80s horror-comedy has violence, cursing. Parents Need to Know.

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    Director:Rob Minkoff How do you turn one of Disney’s most beloved attractions into a movie that kids will love? You hire Eddie Murphy, tap the writer of Elf, and call upon the director of The Lion King (1994). While adults may not find much to enjoy in this horror comedy, kids are sure to delight as they step through the doors of the musty old mans...

    Director: Andre Ovredal During the 1990s, children of my generation loved to hide under the covers, flashlight in hand, reading this collection of terrifying stories. Hearing that the most memorable entries were being given the theatrical treatment brought out many feelings of nostalgia. Is Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark the perfect adaptation I...

    Director:Gil Kenan This tame animated feature about a literal monster house brings together some impressive talent. Kids may not appreciate knowing Steve Buscemi, Fred Willard, Catherine O’Hara, and Jason Lee are attached, so it’s good there’s more for them to love about Kenan’s directorial debut. Monster House pits a trio of pre-teens against a ra...

    Director:Tim Burton Before he was bringing feature-length gothic horrors to life, Tim Burton was big on creating shorts. One, released in 1984, follows a young boy that brings his dead dog back to life using electrical impulses. Sounds familiar, right? It should, at least, since it’s a parody of Mary Shelley’s classic and timeless horror story, Fra...

    Director:Rob Letterman If your kids aren’t growing up reading R. L. Stine’s quirky, spooky, and sometimes goofy horror stories, at least sit them down with the movie. The 2015 adaptation of Stine’s collection novels throws many of his iconic creations together into a successful and memorable live-action comedy. Jack Black stands in as the famed aut...

    Director:Tim Burton / Mike Johnson Here’s a tale of a tragic love story. Well, technically two, both woven into a charming charming stop-motion horror musical comedy. With Burton involved, you know to expect a colorful assortment of fun, if not grizzly and grotesque, characters in a world that’s both dark and playful. The titular corpse, played by ...

    Director:Nicolas Roeg For the sake of your children and your precious sleep, be careful not to mix this 1990s dark comedy up with Robert Eggers’ 2015 supernatural horror, The Witch. Whereas the latter is brimming with disturbing imagery and dead babies, The Witches features a sinister Anjelica Huston and a coven of witches who plan to turn all chil...

    Director:Sam Fell / Chris Butler Let me just preface this by saying it’s the second kid-friendly movie on this list where someone dies of a heart attack, thus initiating the events of the film. In ParaNorman, said individual, Mr. Prenderghast, warns his nephew, young Norman Babcock, of his coming endeavor to save the town of Blithe Hollow. Norman i...

    Director:Brad Silberling It’s everybody’s favorite friendly ghost joined by an older Wednesday Addams and the future President of the United States. I, of course, am talking about Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman, who play a father/daughter team manipulated into moving to the very haunted Whipstaff Manor. While the snidely Carrigan Crittenden hopes...

    Director:Kenny Ortega The quintessential child-friendly Halloween movie, Hocus Pocus sees the devilish and witchly Sanderson sisters returning from the dead to absorb the essence of children so they can live forever. Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, and Sarah Jessica Parker portray the trio of witches in performances fans have been begging to see more o...

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  5. aiptcomics.com › 2014/07/03 › critters-3-1991-reviewCritters 3 (1991) Review - AIPT

    Jul 3, 2014 · If the original Critters was already a poor man’s Gremlins, then Critters 3 is very transparently a poor man’s Gremlins 2: The New Batch. It hits the same summary points as the popular source it’s ripping off, but appropriately scales everything back in terms of budget and ambition.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Critters_3Critters 3 - Wikipedia

    Critters 3 is a 1991 American science fiction comedy horror Direct-to-video film and the third installment of the Critters series, directed by Kristine Peterson. It was shot simultaneously (from February to July 1991) with its sequel, Critters 4.

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