Monsterville : Le Couloir des horreurs
Titre original : R.L. Stine's Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls
- Téléfilm
- 2015
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- 1h 26min
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5,6/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTeenage friends must resist the spell of an evil showman staging a house of horrors show in their small town.Teenage friends must resist the spell of an evil showman staging a house of horrors show in their small town.Teenage friends must resist the spell of an evil showman staging a house of horrors show in their small town.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 8 victoires et 8 nominations au total
David James Lewis
- Mayor
- (as David Lewis)
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I'm a big horror nut but sometimes I like the soft stuff. I've read a few R.L. Stine's "Goosebumps" novels and they're always an enjoyable read. I feel like he captures teenage life quite nicely and he creates likable characters who you root for. He's been well served by the television medium as his "Goosebumps" TV series is quite well done and I've just began watching his "The Haunting Hour" show and so far so good.
"The Cabinet of Souls" is, likewise, a very solid TV offering of light horror aimed (mainly) at kids and adults alike. The setting is good; a traveling house of horrors with a mysterious owner who collects the souls of customers and feeds off of them. It could very well be a premise for a full out gory R-rated film but it manages to generate a few creepy moments and is always entertaining.
The cast is likable and their characters as well. They do possess qualities that are admirable and that's a nice thing for a parent to know if they'd like to sit down with their kids for something a little bit on the scary side. Bad language is nicely sidestepped without the film feeling corny or something like that.
"The Cabinet of Souls" is an all around decent flick which many age groups can enjoy.
"The Cabinet of Souls" is, likewise, a very solid TV offering of light horror aimed (mainly) at kids and adults alike. The setting is good; a traveling house of horrors with a mysterious owner who collects the souls of customers and feeds off of them. It could very well be a premise for a full out gory R-rated film but it manages to generate a few creepy moments and is always entertaining.
The cast is likable and their characters as well. They do possess qualities that are admirable and that's a nice thing for a parent to know if they'd like to sit down with their kids for something a little bit on the scary side. Bad language is nicely sidestepped without the film feeling corny or something like that.
"The Cabinet of Souls" is an all around decent flick which many age groups can enjoy.
It's a horror movie for kids OK? Look at all the awards. It hit it's mark "dead" on. My little guy goes running out of the room in terror at the first scene, and watches it over and over running into Daddy or Mommys arms everyone. Then he laughs. It's priceless. I agree that Dove Cameron did a great job. The kids are believable and the plot is decent.
I don't watch horror. Predictable. And gore is just cheap schlock.
But I love circuses and sideshows. And there are many movies about them. First main introduction was Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way comes which was made into at least two movies.
Anyway...
This one is all a bit predictable. It takes a while - i.e. too long - to get going and it changes protagonists half way through! Really! If you've one eye on the plot line it's a bit jarring.
It's def YA. Not just YA but childish YA. Sub 12 maybe. So although it has a great theme and some spooky moments, the childish parts really detract from the overall movie.
But nice characters, well played and a suitable music score by Ryan Shore.
But does the inane pop/hip hop music splattered throughout really appeal to the target audience? Really?
Yeah, I know that's twice I've said 'Really'.
I can't help but think how much better it would have been if it had aimed at a slightly higher age range or, at the very least, not been dumbed down so much. Hey ho...
So, if you're a young and unfussy YA, go watch it.
But I love circuses and sideshows. And there are many movies about them. First main introduction was Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way comes which was made into at least two movies.
Anyway...
This one is all a bit predictable. It takes a while - i.e. too long - to get going and it changes protagonists half way through! Really! If you've one eye on the plot line it's a bit jarring.
It's def YA. Not just YA but childish YA. Sub 12 maybe. So although it has a great theme and some spooky moments, the childish parts really detract from the overall movie.
But nice characters, well played and a suitable music score by Ryan Shore.
But does the inane pop/hip hop music splattered throughout really appeal to the target audience? Really?
Yeah, I know that's twice I've said 'Really'.
I can't help but think how much better it would have been if it had aimed at a slightly higher age range or, at the very least, not been dumbed down so much. Hey ho...
So, if you're a young and unfussy YA, go watch it.
So all the goth kids' souls are stolen, boo oo stay away from everyone with black nail polish. Dove Camerln carried the movie, it was okay but if you prefer actually scary horror movies, this is not for you.
R. L. Stine's Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls (2015) is a movie my daughter and I recently watched together on Tubi. The storyline follows a group of high schoolers that notice some strange things at the local carnival in town. As they investigate the carnival owner they discover some unique history of events surrounding the carnival but they may be pointed in the wrong direction by his minions. Can the teenagers save their town and classmates?
This movie is directed by Peter DeLuise (Dark Matter) and stars Dove Cameron (Agents of SHIELD), Braeden Lemasters (Flock of Four), Katherine McNamara (Arrow), Tiffany Espensen (Spider-Man: Homecoming) and Fiona Vroom (Big Eyes).
I did love the depiction of the carnival in this. The props and sets had a cool look to them. I will also say I enjoyed the costumes, makeup and masks of the various characters. The magic scenes are fun, the witch is excellent and the werewolf was pretty cool. There's also a clown sequence I loved. However, this does have a made for television feel to it in terms of acting, storyline, dialogue and events. There's a lot of cheese here for sure.
Overall, this is a fun movie to ease kids into horror movies but not a must see for horror enthusiasts. I would score this a 4.5/10 and recommend seeing it with the appropriate expectations.
This movie is directed by Peter DeLuise (Dark Matter) and stars Dove Cameron (Agents of SHIELD), Braeden Lemasters (Flock of Four), Katherine McNamara (Arrow), Tiffany Espensen (Spider-Man: Homecoming) and Fiona Vroom (Big Eyes).
I did love the depiction of the carnival in this. The props and sets had a cool look to them. I will also say I enjoyed the costumes, makeup and masks of the various characters. The magic scenes are fun, the witch is excellent and the werewolf was pretty cool. There's also a clown sequence I loved. However, this does have a made for television feel to it in terms of acting, storyline, dialogue and events. There's a lot of cheese here for sure.
Overall, this is a fun movie to ease kids into horror movies but not a must see for horror enthusiasts. I would score this a 4.5/10 and recommend seeing it with the appropriate expectations.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDove Cameron and Ryan McCartan previously starred together on Liv et Maddie (2013) and in an Austin and Ally episode. They were also a couple in real life from 2013 to 2016.
- Citations
Dr. Hysteria: [laughs wickedly] What a fun festival this is, mm-hm, but there is plenty more to come - scary Halloween fun. Dr. Hysteria's Hall of Horrors is not for the faint of heart but for those who crave the shake and shiver, the thrill and chill of a fearsome dark journey into the wretched black heart of pure evil itself.
Lilith: But FUN.
- ConnexionsReferences Cadet d'eau douce (1928)
- Bandes originalesChange of Seasons
Written by Jason Winter, Tyler Kyte (as Jonathan Tyler Kyte), Morgan Waters (as Morgan Christopher Waters), Nick Rose (as Nick Ryan Rose), Owen Carrier (as Owen Alexandre Carrier)
Performed by Sweet Thing
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- 4 400 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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