Guillermo del Toro and director Andre Ovredal manage to dance the line between a straight-up narrative horror story and that of an anthological one — such as Creepshow and Trick ‘r Treat — in this film, we focus on a group of teenagers and their encounters with a vengeful ghost, a spirit that manages to bring scary stories to life. Our cast of characters includes a young girl named Stella (Zoe Margaret Colletti), whose escape into writing scary stories gives her a unique perspective on the ghost, her friends Auggie (Gabriel Rush) and Chuck (Austin Zajur), who just want to have one final Halloween hurrah before they are considered too old for Trick or Treating, and then there is Ramon (Michael Garza), a drifter with a mysterious past who finds himself inexplicably mixed up with our group of "heroes" on this fateful Halloween night.
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) – Review
With the success of the film adaptation of Goosebumps, it’s not that surprising to see another movie based on a children's book series hitting theaters — though a little early for Halloween, but I’m guessing they wanted to avoid competing with part two of Andy Muschietti's adaptation of Stephen King’s It — and yet Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is more in the ballpark of Muschietti's movie than the more “family-friendly” Jack Black vehicle. This movie is a few degrees scarier than 2017's Goosebumps, but when you have the likes of Guillermo del Toro writing and producing, the term “family-friendly” isn’t something that would leap readily to mind, and so with Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark we get a PG-13 movie with some very genuine scares.
Guillermo del Toro and director Andre Ovredal manage to dance the line between a straight-up narrative horror story and that of an anthological one — such as Creepshow and Trick ‘r Treat — in this film, we focus on a group of teenagers and their encounters with a vengeful ghost, a spirit that manages to bring scary stories to life. Our cast of characters includes a young girl named Stella (Zoe Margaret Colletti), whose escape into writing scary stories gives her a unique perspective on the ghost, her friends Auggie (Gabriel Rush) and Chuck (Austin Zajur), who just want to have one final Halloween hurrah before they are considered too old for Trick or Treating, and then there is Ramon (Michael Garza), a drifter with a mysterious past who finds himself inexplicably mixed up with our group of "heroes" on this fateful Halloween night.
Guillermo del Toro and director Andre Ovredal manage to dance the line between a straight-up narrative horror story and that of an anthological one — such as Creepshow and Trick ‘r Treat — in this film, we focus on a group of teenagers and their encounters with a vengeful ghost, a spirit that manages to bring scary stories to life. Our cast of characters includes a young girl named Stella (Zoe Margaret Colletti), whose escape into writing scary stories gives her a unique perspective on the ghost, her friends Auggie (Gabriel Rush) and Chuck (Austin Zajur), who just want to have one final Halloween hurrah before they are considered too old for Trick or Treating, and then there is Ramon (Michael Garza), a drifter with a mysterious past who finds himself inexplicably mixed up with our group of "heroes" on this fateful Halloween night.
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