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      • Its contents may be a bit busy and overly familiar, but Nightbooks offers a fun -- and actually fairly scary -- gateway to horror for younger viewers.
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    Nightbooks is a 2021 American dark fantasy film directed by David Yarovesky and written by Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis. It is based on the 2018 horror-fantasy children's book of the same name by J. A. White.

    • Natacha's Apartment Moves in The Nightbooks Movie
    • Movie Yasmin Is Determined to Escape
    • Movie Alex Is An only Child Betrayed by His Best Friend
    • Natacha Has A Different Motivation in The Nightbooks Movie
    • Movie Lenore Is Less Creepy
    • The Movie Ending Sets The Ground For A Sequel

    In the book, the witch's apartment seems to be rooted in just one place - the town isn't mentioned, but Alex and Yasmin live in the same apartment building. In the film, however, Alex lives in New York City, and Yasmin lives in Washington DC. When Alex meets Yasmin inside Natacha's magic apartment, he finds out the apartment moves whenever it wants...

    In the book, Yasmin likes baseball, cooking, and is dreaming about opening a restaurant. In the movie, she is passionate about science, and tinkers with Natacha's potions (which she hates). Yasmin witnesses other children trying to escape in both stories, but in the movie, she attempts an escape herself, before joining Alex in escaping the apartmen...

    One huge difference Netflix made is to Alex's backstory. In the book, Alex has an older brother, John, and their relationship is a difficult one. And the reason for Alex wanting to destroy his nightbooks is not his best friend's betrayal, but his school counselor, Mr. Calkins, who makes him believe he must be a disturbed kid for writing such storie...

    In the Nightbooks movie ending, there's a massive plot twist that reveals a very important aspect of Natacha's past. After she escaped Grizelda's terrifying house, she tried to come back home, but her parents had abandoned her. Having nowhere else to go, Natacha came back to Grizelda and succumbed to her own greed, becoming the witch she is today. ...

    Although the book pictures Lenore as a regular ginger cat, she has tiny human hands with four fingers and a thumb. This gives her a far creepier look than that of the sphynx cat in the Netflix movie. Moreover, although working against them at first, movie Lenore ends up helping Alex and Yasmin pretty early in the movie, when she sends Natacha to sl...

    Unlike the book, the Nightbooks movie ending leaves room for a sequel. The book ends with Natacha being defeated by Aunt Gris (Grizelda in the movie). Although it seems like this at first in the movie, Natacha survives, and her horrible laugh announces she is not finished causing trouble. There's more: in the book, all the kids Natacha had turned i...

  3. Sep 16, 2021 · Nightbooks is essentially a fantasy horror for Young People. And it provides exactly what it offers! Based on the 2018 novel of the same name written by J. A. White, Nightbooks features genuine scares for its young audience. It even comes with a story that is interesting enough to keep the adults invested throughout its runtime.

  4. Sep 20, 2021 · Netflix and filmmaker David Yarovesky (Brightburn) partnered up to release Nightbooks, a young-adult fantasy horror film based on the best-selling children’s book of the same name, written by author J.A. White.

    • Stephen Rosenberg
  5. Sep 15, 2021 · Based on J. A. White's 2018 book of the same name, Nightbooks focuses on a kid called Alex (Winslow Fegley) who writes scary stories, but is determined to burn them all of a sudden.

    • Shannon Connellan
    • shannon@mashable.com
  6. Nightbooks: Directed by David Yarovesky. With Winslow Fegley, Jess Brown, Mathieu Bourassa, Krysten Ritter. Alex, a boy obsessed with scary stories, is imprisoned by an evil young witch in her contemporary New York City apartment.

  7. Its contents may be a bit busy and overly familiar, but Nightbooks offers a fun -- and actually fairly scary -- gateway to horror for younger viewers. Read Critics Reviews

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