Don’t believe in mystical creatures? They live all around us, you just can’t see them.
Jared (Freddie Highmore – ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’) is finding it difficult to fit into his new surroundings, and his fellow siblings aren’t making it any easier until one day he discovers ‘the Spiderwick Chronicles’.
The Spiderwick chronicles is a field guide to all the mystical creatures that live around us, and soon Mulgrath, the Ogre wants it for himself!
If you loved ‘Jumanji’, ‘The Spiderwick Chronicles’ won’t disappoint!
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 36 reviews):
spiderific... bbfc what the heck?
Reviewer: vhf9 jdndl 6lropg 4kd 7a2 wcn7i
Date: 13/07/2008
brilliant film. althogh scary. very scary. someone cried halfway through (that was me dont tell anyone.) because of scary moments. i think it should havbeen rated. not 12a but 15 as adults jumped screamed and cried in the middle. i think the bbfc hav gone to far. bbfc what the heck? so i would not take children under 13. onestly!!! too scary. im 11 nd i cried so think whata 6 yr old would b e like!!!!!!!but overall brilliant film. lol
fantastic!!
Reviewer: evanskid18
Date: 28/05/2008
I went to see The Spiderwick Chronicles with my family and each and every one of us loved it. The adventure and the mystery that make up the film keep you hanging on until you find out what happens next. I have read the Spiderwick books and absolutely loved them as well as the film
I have seen so many kids films and thought this stood out as brilliant. The effects were great, the story was quick and they didn't over extend the film as they usually do to pad out the story. Would go and see it again it was great. Kids enjoyed it to.
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