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Scary

Original title: Under the Bed
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
3.1K
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Scary (2012)
Every child knows about the monster under the bed—Neal Hausman’s mistake was trying to fight it. Neal (Jonny Weston, Chasing Mavericks) has returned from a two-year exile following his tragic attempt to defeat the monster, only to find his father ticking
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Two brothers team-up to battle a creature under the bed.Two brothers team-up to battle a creature under the bed.Two brothers team-up to battle a creature under the bed.

  • Director
    • Steven C. Miller
  • Writer
    • Eric Stolze
  • Stars
    • Jonny Weston
    • Gattlin Griffith
    • Peter Holden
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    • Director
      • Steven C. Miller
    • Writer
      • Eric Stolze
    • Stars
      • Jonny Weston
      • Gattlin Griffith
      • Peter Holden
    • 50User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
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    Jonny Weston
    Jonny Weston
    • Neal Hausman
    Gattlin Griffith
    Gattlin Griffith
    • Paulie Hausman
    Peter Holden
    Peter Holden
    • Terry Hausman
    Musetta Vander
    Musetta Vander
    • Angela Hausman
    Kelcie Stranahan
    Kelcie Stranahan
    • Cara Evans
    Bryan Rasmussen
    Bryan Rasmussen
    • Mr. Evans
    Nikki Griffin
    Nikki Griffin
    • Maggie
    Tyler Steelman
    Tyler Steelman
    • Richard Evans
    Sam Kindseth
    Sam Kindseth
    • Robert Evans
    Ivan Djurovic
    Ivan Djurovic
    • The Creature
    Ron Rogge'
    Ron Rogge'
    • Principal Sanders
    • (as Ron Rogge)
    Garrett Jones
    • Garrett
    Walter Miranda
    • Walter
    Griff Kohout
    • Jim
    • (as Griffin Kohout)
    Kris Holmes
    Kris Holmes
    • Neighbor
    • (as Kris N. Holmes)
    Stephanie Hernandez
    Stephanie Hernandez
    • Neighbor
    Travis Berens
    • Neighbor
    Mario E. Garcia
    • Officer Bauer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Steven C. Miller
    • Writer
      • Eric Stolze
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    4Leofwine_draca

    Unwelcome updating of a once classic sub-genre

    UNDER THE BED is nothing more than an unwelcome attempt to update that classic child-in-danger horror sub-genre of the 1980s. Back then, a wave of good and not-so-good movies along the lines of THE GATE and MONSTER IN THE CLOSET depicted kids battling against the worst nightmares of childhood, fighting off supernatural beings and their disbelieving parents at the same time.

    UNDER THE BED is such a film that tells a very similar storyline, but unfortunately the execution is lacking. This is a surprise given the director is Steven C. Miller, who also brought us the excellent home invasion horror flick THE AGGRESSION SCALE. For some reason, he decided to tint UNDER THE BED a deep shade of blue, so everything that happens is blue-tinged. It's a depressingly predictable look and one which saps vitality from the production.

    Not that there's much there to begin with. This film is saddled with a dull backstory, some boring main characters (the angsty teenage character is a walking cliché) and way too much small talk to be much good. Sure, there are a handful of fun moments involving rubber-suited monstrosities, but the tension just isn't there and such moments fall flat. What a pity.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    When there actually is a monster under the bed...

    It is my admiration and fascination with the horror genre that drove me to pick up "Under the Bed" and sit down to watch it, especially since I didn't know what the movie was about or who starred in it. All that I had seen was the movie cover, and it was more than enough to get my attention.

    It turned out that "Under the Bed" had a rather interesting and entertaining storyline. I had initially thought that given the title of the movie that it could be a cheesy horror movie, but I was glad to be proved wrong. The storyline here was rather good, and director Steven C. Miller and writer Eric Stolze had managed to put together a clever storyline and one that kept the audience in the dark - literally.

    The movie was actually genuinely creepy, and director Steven C. Miller did a great job in building up the suspense and the dread throughout the course of the movie. And the climax when the creature was finally revealed was actually quite satisfactory.

    "Under the Bed" had some good acting performances, and Jonny Weston (playing Neal) and Gattlin Griffith (playing Paulie) actually carried the movie quite nicely.

    The creature in this movie was rather interesting, and it was of good design and concept idea. It was a creature that was somewhat frightening and pitiful at the same time. Sure, it was not a creature design that revolutionized the horror genre in any way.

    I found "Under the Bed" to be an entertaining movie and it was a good addition to the horror genre.
    5sgmi-53579

    Vintage inspired shocker

    This is a difficult film to review, as it appears a loving and sincere tribute to old school video store rental horror from days gone by, but slides a little too off the rails to truly get excited about. First, we meet Neal, a teen with a mysterious past, now returning home. Reconnecting with his younger brother Paulie, the two slowly uncover what forced Neal away. Convinced he was crazy, and after his mother's death, Neal was sent away to live with relatives in Florida. Neal discovers Paulie has dealt with the same mysterious being that tortured him in the past. Of course his father thinks he's crazy, and his well meaning step mom tries, but does not understand. The boys will have to face what lies under the bed - alone. There's a fascinating setup, but the payoff is all over the place. The brothers are great in their roles. The parents appropriately hapless. I think vintage horror fans will enjoy, but the back half of the movie is confusing and feels less developed than the first. It's an interesting idea and throwback to simpler times, that just doesn't gel the way it should. For genre fans only.
    3wormtheace

    Jumbled mess

    You can tell from the title alone that "Under the Bed" is attempting to pay homage to the host of other child-horror movies that proceeded it in the eighties. You can see there is real love for films like "Gremlins" "Monster Squad" and even "Poltegeist." The story starts out well enough with a teenage boy returning home years after a tragic event took his mother's life. His younger brother is happy to see him back, but old wounds from the past resurface and both boys are put in a position where they must choose to finally confront the monster that has been plaguing their family for years. The major problem with "Under the Bed" is that it really has no idea what kind of movie it wants to be. Moments in the movie have an innocence long lost throughout the years of horror, but at other times it attempts to be too grown up for its own good by using profanity and generous amounts of fake blood. If this was the movies only sin, we could probably give it a pass, but it is not. The script is shaky to say the least, while many parts throughout simply do not make sense. It also does not help that the shoestring budget is very evident up until the last 20 minutes of the movie. I certainly respect the guts of all involved in trying to accomplish this feat on what little they had to work with, but there are much more suitable, and frankly better child horror movies to sit down and watch for ninety minutes.
    4bowmanblue

    You certainly won't be hiding there watching this

    Two brothers, the older of which has returned home after setting his house on fire and inadvertently killing his mother, must do battle against a man in a rubber suit who lives under their bed. Okay, so it's actually a monster, but, when you see it, you'll probably think, 'Oh, there's a man in a rubber monster suit.' Yes, that's the tone of the film.

    Naturally, the boys' parents think they're crazy and their dad is a complete idiot at all times (whether they're talking about monsters or asking for a drink of milk, he seems to find it in himself to start shouting and threatening to lock everyone in their rooms forever... or something like that – in short, he's a douche). Then you have your clichéd bullies who think he's crazy and they live next door (do you get the impression this film is lining up plenty of characters who are going to fall foul from the thing under the bed?). But it's not all bad news for the older brother... no sooner has he returned to his home town then he's met the one hot girl who finds surly, reclusive arsonists who ride BMXs really attractive. So there you have your 'love interest.' Yawn.

    The film starts off slow. I'm guessing this is to 'build tension.' But it just involves things moving in the house. Personally, I've never found a washing machine's door shutting by itself that horrific.

    Yeah, there's a climax and some funky coloured lights here and there. They even throw in a chainsaw by this time to try and spice things up, but, by now, do you care? I didn't. It's not terrible, just nothing remotely new enough to warrant me paying it any real attention.

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      Meredith Salenger was considered for the role of Angela Hausman.
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      When Angela has a supernatural encounter in the garage towards the movie's start, it's never mentioned after she clearly witnessed the paranormal.

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(Filming City)
    • Production companies
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      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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