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Three teens discover that their neighbor's house is really a living, breathing, scary monster. With Halloween approaching, the trio must find a way to destroy the structure before innocent trick-or-treaters meet ghastly ends.
Until this animated horrorfest turns shrill, debuting director Gil Kenan delivers enough visual goods to justify the faith of producers Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis.
July 21, 2006
Sacramento News & Review
[Has] its moments of both scares and laughs.
August 07, 2008
Common Sense Media
Frightful fun for tweens and up.
January 01, 2011
Wall Street Journal
Monster House benefits from strong graphic design and lovely lighting, but the script is nothing to write home about.
The storytelling skill in Monster House isn't always up to its visuals. But as a roller-coaster summer entertainment, it's a heck of a lot more fun than Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, not to mention a full hour shorter.
July 21, 2006
Associated Press
The difference between Monster House and most other animated movies is a little thing called story. It actually has one, and doesn't just trot out cheeky characters spewing gratuitous pop-culture references.
July 21, 2006
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
It's too dark for the kiddies, while not having enough of an adult flavor to reach an older audience.
n the pantheon of CGI films, it's one of the most adult-orientated animations yet. I don't need to tell you that the kids in the screening were enamoured from start to finish.