Who Did the Art in the Journal in the Spiderwick Chronicles Movie

2008 American film

The Spiderwick Chronicles
Spiderwick chronicles poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Mark Waters
Screenplay past Karey Kirkpatrick
David Berenbaum
John Sayles
Based on The Spiderwick Chronicles
by Tony DiTerlizzi and
Holly Black
Produced by Mark County
Larry Franco
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein
Karey Kirkpatrick
Starring
  • Freddie Highmore
  • Sarah Bolger
  • Mary-Louise Parker
  • Martin Brusk
  • Nick Nolte
  • Seth Rogen
  • Joan Plowright
  • David Strathairn
Cinematography Caleb Deschanel
Edited past Michael Kahn
Music by James Horner

Production
companies

Nickelodeon Movies
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Temper Pictures

Distributed by Paramount Pictures

Release dates

  • January 31, 2008 (2008-01-31) (Hollywood)
  • February 14, 2008 (2008-02-fourteen) (United States)

Running time

95 minutes[1]
State United States
Language English
Budget $xc 1000000[2]
Box part $164.2 meg[2]

The Spiderwick Chronicles is a 2008 American fantasy moving-picture show based on the book series of the same proper name past Holly Blackness and Tony DiTerlizzi. Information technology was directed by Mark Waters and stars Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger and Mary-Louise Parker, with Martin Curt, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen in voice roles. The motion-picture show, set in the Spiderwick Manor in New England, follows three children who discover a field guide to fairies while encountering various magical creatures such equally goblins, ogres, brownies, boggarts, hobgoblins, trolls and many others.

Produced by Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was released on February 14, 2008, earning $162.8 million confronting its $ninety one thousand thousand budget. The Spiderwick Chronicles received by and large positive reviews from critics, with Highmore's dual performance existence singled out for praise. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 24, 2008, in the U.s.a..[three]

Plot [edit]

In 1928, Arthur Spiderwick writes a field guide almost the many fairies he has encountered. After finishing the Book, he hides it away for fear of Mulgarath, a shapeshifting ogre who plans to use the Book's secrets for evil.

Eighty years afterwards, recently divorced Helen Grace inherits and moves into the abandoned Spiderwick estate with her children, daughter Mallory and twin sons Jared and Simon. Jared is aroused about the motion and would rather live with his father. After uncovering a subconscious dumbwaiter, Jared discovers Arthur's study where he finds the Field Guide. When Jared explains his discovery of the Volume and the beingness of magical creatures, his family doesn't believe him.

The next morning, Jared meets a credibility named Thimbletack, who is initially angry with Jared for having opened the book that Thimbletack was supposed to be protecting from the shape-shifting ogre Mulgarath. Jared placates him with crackers and dear, and Thimbletack gives Jared a holed stone that allows Jared to encounter the normally invisible faeries by looking through it. Thimbletack tells him about the protective mushroom circle surrounding the business firm.

Jared witnesses Simon's abduction by goblins, led by Redcap. Simon is taken to the goblins' military camp where he is confronted by Mulgarath who is disguised as an sometime man. Jared sneaks into the campsite where he meets Hogsqueal, a hobgoblin, who gives Jared the power to see faeries without the stone by spitting in his eyes so that he tin can help him go revenge on Mulgarath for killing his family. Mulgarath releases Simon so he can fetch the Volume for him. Jared finds Simon and both fight over the volume earlier they are chased by the goblins. The twins flee back to the house, and Mallory fights them off with her fencing sabre.

The children decide to visit Arthur's daughter, their nifty-aunt Lucinda Spiderwick, for advice. While Simon distracts the goblins, Mallory and Jared escape through an clandestine tunnel. Chased by a troll sent past Redcap, they narrowly escape when it is struck and killed past an oncoming truck. Jared and Mallory meet the elderly Lucinda in the psychiatric infirmary where she lives, surrounded by sprites. She tells the children that they need to find her father and have him destroy the book and that, for eighty years, Arthur has been held captive by the sylphs. At that moment, Redcap and his goblins attack them through the window and manage to tear off several pages from the book before existence driven off. Amongst the stolen pages, Mulgarath is pleased to find information on how to interruption the protective circumvolve.

While Helen is driving dwelling, she and Jared argue over her disbelief; Jared angrily tells Helen that he hates her and doesn't want to live with her anymore. Later, Hogsqueal, having overheard Mulgarath's plan, informs the children. Jared, Simon, and Mallory use the volume to summon a griffin, which takes them to the sylphs' realm. There, they meet Arthur, who has not aged and is unaware of the time he has spent in that location. Jared asks him to destroy the book only to find out that Thimbletack had switched the pages and kept the real Book. Arthur is relieved until Jared tells him that Mulgarath knows how to suspension the protective circle. Arthur informs Jared that the sylphs won't allow them to leave as they, like him, know too much about the faeries. Arthur helps them escape by distracting the sylphs with the fake book.

At home, the children finally convince Helen of the truth. Meanwhile, the goblins finish spreading their potion, which successfully breaks the circle as the total moon rises. The family unit defend themselves with kitchen knives and tomato sauce/salt bombs (ingredients mortiferous to goblins), and manage to kill the goblins in an explosion of tomato sauce. Suddenly, the children's father, Richard, appears; however, Jared stabs him, revealing him to exist Mulgarath in disguise. Mulgarath pursues Jared and the Volume throughout the house before cornering him on the roof. Jared tosses the Book and Mulgarath transforms into a raven to catch it, only he is all of a sudden grabbed and eaten by Hogsqueal. Afterwards, Jared and his mother reconcile.

Several weeks afterward, the family brings Lucinda to visit the firm. The sylphs arrive with Arthur, assuasive him to briefly visit at present that the Book is safe. However, Arthur cannot stay long equally he will turn to dust if he remains. Lucinda asks to become with him and is transformed dorsum into a child. The Grace family unit watch as the sylphs spirit Arthur and Lucinda away.

Cast [edit]

  • Freddie Highmore as the Grace twins
    • Jared Grace: the angry 1 and is the about reluctant about moving from New York.
    • Simon Grace: Jared'due south identical twin blood brother and a pacifistic brute lover.
  • Sarah Bolger as Mallory Grace: Jared and Simon's older sister.
  • Mary-Louise Parker equally Helen Grace: the children'south overprotective mother.
  • Andrew McCarthy every bit Richard Grace: Jared, Simon, and Mallory's divorced and neglectful father.
    • McCarthy also portrays Mulgarath's disguise of Richard.
  • Joan Plowright as Lucinda Spiderwick, the girl of Arthur Spiderwick and of Constance Spiderwick.
    • Jordy Benattar as Young Lucinda Spiderwick
  • David Strathairn equally Arthur Spiderwick, the author of the guide and onetime owner of the mansion.
  • Lise Durocher-Viens as Constance Spiderwick, the wife of Arthur spiderwick and mother of Lucinda Spiderwick
  • Tod Fennell every bit Helen'due south co-worker
  • Mariah Inger as Nurse

Voice cast -

  • Nick Nolte every bit Mulgarath, an evil shapeshifting ogre and the leader of the goblins.
    • Nolte also portrays Mulgarath in his human form.
  • Seth Rogen as Hogsqueal, an unintelligent bird-eating hobgoblin who seeks revenge against Mulgarath for killing his family.
  • Martin Short equally Thimbletack, a loyal house credibility who shapeshifts into an aggressive boggart when he becomes angry.

Production [edit]

Filming [edit]

In an interview, Sarah Bolger said that filming took 4–five months. She said that she "was [in forepart of] the bluish screen like 24 hours a solar day", and for the most part, she was "kicking and slicing and chopping things that were nowhere near". Since Bolger had many fencing scenes, she had five weeks of intense preparation, and 3 hours with the Canadian Olympic fencing passenger vehicle near every solar day.[4]

Soundtrack [edit]

  • London Bridge Is Falling Downwardly - Performed by Jordy Benattar
  • Writing the Chronicles
  • So Many New Worlds Revealed
  • Thimbletack and the Goblins
  • Hogsqueal's Warning of a Bargain with Mulgarath
  • Discovering Spiderwick'due south Secret Workshop
  • Nighttime Armies from the Forest Attack
  • Burning the Book
  • A Desperate Run Through the Tunnels
  • Lucinda's Story
  • The Flight of the Griffin
  • Escape from the Glade
  • The Protective Circumvolve Is Broken....!
  • Jared and Mulgarath Fight for the Chronicles
  • Coming Home
  • Closing Credits

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 81% based on 149 reviews, with an average rating of 6.70/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "The Spiderwick Chronicles is an entertaining children'southward adventure, with heart and imagination to spare."[5] On Metacritic the pic has an boilerplate score of 62 out of 100, based on 30 reviews.[6] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "A-" on scale of A to F.[7] [8]

Critics called information technology "decent entertainment,"[9] "a work of both modest enchantment and enchanting modesty,"[10] and "pocket-size and reasonably charming."[11] It was criticized for its reliance on special effects; A. O. Scott of The New York Times said that the motion-picture show "feels more like a sloppy, secondhand brownnose" and chosen it "frantic with incident and hectic with figurer-generated effects,"[12] and some other said that "the sense of wonder and magic is lost in the shuffle."[xiii] Despite some negative reviews for the movie overall, Highmore was generally praised for his dual role as the twins Simon and Jared. One critic said that he "skillfully portrays 2 distinctive personas,"[14] some other said he "[had] no trouble grasping the task at hand,"[15] and a third remarked that, "the most special result is probably Highmore".[16]

The moving-picture show was nominated past the Visual Effects Society in the category of "Outstanding Animated Grapheme in a Live Action Feature Motion Movie" but information technology lost to The Curious Example of Benjamin Button, another moving-picture show from Paramount Pictures. [17]

Box office [edit]

In its opening weekend, the picture grossed an estimated $xix 1000000 in 3,847 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking #2 behind Jumper at the box office.[2] With the opening day's gross on Thursday included, the film grossed an estimated $24.3 million on its opening weekend.[xviii] This pic has grossed $162.8 million worldwide.[19]

Home media [edit]

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 24, 2008 in the United states.[3] It was re-released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 12, 2017 in the United States.

Video game [edit]

Vivendi Games, under their Sierra Entertainment label enlisted Stormfront Studios to develop and produce a video game adaptation of The Spiderwick Chronicles, following the general storyline of the books and film.[20] It was released, presently earlier the film's opening, on Feb 5, 2008 for Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 2, and rated Everyone (E10+) by the ESRB.

See also [edit]

  • List of films featuring abode invasions

References [edit]

  1. ^ "THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG)". British Lath of Moving picture Classification. December eighteen, 2007. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)". Box Function Mojo. Retrieved February 17, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Breaking: Paramount Unveils Blu-ray Launch Plans | High-Def Digest". world wide web.highdefdigest.com.
  4. ^ Sarah Bolger Interview, The Spiderwick Chronicles - MoviesOnline
  5. ^ "The Spiderwick Chronicles". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved May four, 2020.
  6. ^ "The Spiderwick Chronicles". Metacritic . Retrieved May four, 2020.
  7. ^ "Jumper vaults to No. ane". EW.com . Retrieved May 4, 2020. Both also received sweet A- CinemaScore grades, portending leggy runs at the box office…for at least another week.
  8. ^ "SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES, THE (2008) A-". CinemaScore. Archived from the original on December 20, 2018.
  9. ^ Richard Corliss (February 15, 2008). "Run from Jumper, Pitter-patter Toward Spiderwick". Time Magazine. Archived from the original on February 18, 2008. Retrieved March 5, 2008.
  10. ^ Justin Change (February ten, 2008). "The Spiderwick Chronicles". Variety. Retrieved March v, 2008.
  11. ^ Peter Sobczynski (February xiv, 2008). "The Spiderwick Chronicles". eFilmCritic.com. Retrieved March 5, 2008.
  12. ^ A. O. Scott (Feb 14, 2008). "A Business firm Divided by Old Magic and New Residents". The New York Times . Retrieved March five, 2008.
  13. ^ Sean Axmaker (February xiii, 2008). "'Spiderwick' looks pretty just offers little". Seattle Mail-Intelligencer. Retrieved March v, 2008.
  14. ^ Claudia Puig (February 13, 2008). "'Spiderwick' doesn't stick, despite Highmore'due south performance". U.s.a. TODAY. Retrieved March 5, 2008. Freddie Highmore does a fine job in a dual part as identical twins. The talented actor skillfully portrays 2 distinctive personas.
  15. ^ Elizabeth Weitzman (February 14, 2008). "'Spiderwick Chronicles' fantasy can grow on you". NY Daily News. Retrieved March 5, 2008. Happily, Highmore has no trouble grasping the task at paw.
  16. ^ Ty Burr (February 14, 2008). "A creepy-crawly and digitized faerie tale". The Boston Globe. Retrieved March five, 2008. The most special consequence is probably Highmore, who gets to sharpen up his American emphasis and who makes each twin, bookish Simon and bad-boy Jared, a functioning individual.
  17. ^ "7th Annual VES Awards". visual effects lodge . Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  18. ^ "The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) - Weekend Box Office Results". Box Role Mojo. Retrieved February 17, 2008.
  19. ^ "The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) - Weekend Box Role Results". Box Part Mojo. Retrieved May five, 2008.
  20. ^ Brendan Sinclair (August ix, 2007). "Sierra snares Spiderwick Chronicles". GameSpot. Retrieved March 4, 2008.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • The Spiderwick Chronicles at IMDb
  • The Spiderwick Chronicles at AllMovie
  • The Spiderwick Chronicles at Box Role Mojo
  • Total product notes
  • Parentalsite.com Review

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