Goosebumps

Goosebumps(2015)

PG
08/05/2015 (US)Adventure, Horror, Comedy1h 43m
6.3

"Viewer beware, you're in for a scare."

Overview

After moving to a small town, Zach Cooper finds a silver lining when he meets next door neighbor Hannah, the daughter of bestselling Goosebumps series author R.L. Stine. When Zach unintentionally unleashes real monsters from their manuscripts and they begin to terrorize the town, it’s suddenly up to Stine, Zach and Hannah to get all of them back in the books where they belong.

Rob Letterman

Director

Scott Alexander

Story

Larry Karaszewski

Story

Darren Lemke

Screenplay

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Part of the Goosebumps Collection

A horror comedy film series based on the children's horror book series Goosebumps by R. L. Stine. The plots revolves around monsters, demons and creatures escaping from their books/manuscripts, wreaking havoc in the real world.

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Now On Digital! On Blu-ray 1/26!

Now On Digital! On Blu-ray 1/26!

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Official Trailer 2

Official Trailer 2

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International Trailer

International Trailer

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Blowing Up The Monsters

Blowing Up The Monsters

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The Living Dead

The Living Dead

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The Vampire Poodle

The Vampire Poodle

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Revenge Of The Lawn Gnomes

Revenge Of The Lawn Gnomes

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"Who You Calling Dummy?"

"Who You Calling Dummy?"

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Back To The Book

Back To The Book

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The Abominable Snowman Of Pasadena

The Abominable Snowman Of Pasadena

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Explore GOOSEBUMPS Special Features, Activities and More on Sony Pictures Kids Zone Channel #WithMe

Explore GOOSEBUMPS Special Features, Activities and More on Sony Pictures Kids Zone Channel #WithMe

Featurette

Goosebumps (2015) - Strange Things are Happening On Set Featurette

Goosebumps (2015) - Strange Things are Happening On Set Featurette

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Terrifying TV Spot

Terrifying TV Spot

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Slappy Reviews the Trailer

Slappy Reviews the Trailer

Featurette

Real or Not Game with Jack Black & Slappy!

Real or Not Game with Jack Black & Slappy!

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Jack Black vs. Slappy Staring Contest!

Jack Black vs. Slappy Staring Contest!

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So Big 20" TV Spot

So Big 20" TV Spot

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Fun for Halloween!

Fun for Halloween!

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#1 Movie in America! Now Playing!

#1 Movie in America! Now Playing!

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"Monster Charge"

"Monster Charge"

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Goosebumps Featurette - Fun on the Set (2015) - Jack Black Movie HD

Goosebumps Featurette - Fun on the Set (2015) - Jack Black Movie HD

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The Fun Starts Now

The Fun Starts Now

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Who You Calling Dummy?

Who You Calling Dummy?

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The Werewolf & Slappy Are In Theaters Now!

The Werewolf & Slappy Are In Theaters Now!

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See it now!

See it now!

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TV Spot - "So Big"

TV Spot - "So Big"

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Slappy Tales

Slappy Tales

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Slappy Tales

Slappy Tales

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Monster Cast

Monster Cast

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Read And Save

Read And Save

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Kids

Kids

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Goosebumps Featurette - Creating the Creatures (2015) - Jack Black Adventure Movie HD

Goosebumps Featurette - Creating the Creatures (2015) - Jack Black Adventure Movie HD

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Monsters Will Rise & Kids Will Rule This Halloween!

Monsters Will Rise & Kids Will Rule This Halloween!

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Hannah

Hannah

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Night

Night

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Goosebumps Featurette - The Journey Begins (2015) - Jack Black Adventure Movie HD

Goosebumps Featurette - The Journey Begins (2015) - Jack Black Adventure Movie HD

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A Monster Invasion

A Monster Invasion

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Mantis Chase Teaser

Mantis Chase Teaser

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A Monster Adventure

A Monster Adventure

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The Monsters Come Alive This Halloween

The Monsters Come Alive This Halloween

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A review by Frank Ochieng

Written on October 18, 2015

Well the Halloween season 2015 is upon us now and what better way than to cozy up to the youngsters at the box office than offering the innocuous tingly treat Goosebumps? The goofy-minded family-friendly frightfest does have the ingredients to muster up some interest for the little goblins out there looking for hearty rounds of boos and bumps. The question remains: does Goosebumps have the mindless macabre-related mayhem to sell its scatterbrained scary tactics to the trick-or-treat tykes looking for off-the-cuff jitters on the big screen?

Director Rob Letterman has armed the frivolous Goosebumps with aimless zaniness anchored on the nutty shoulders of the film’s leading kinetic kook Jack Black. Unfortunately, the loose presentation of combined live action and animation imagery put forth in Goosebumps seemed rather strained and misplaced. Sure, it is noted that Goosebumps reinforce a wackiness rooted in nonsensical hilarity…something considered safe and suitable for the kiddie crowd. Nevertheless, Letterman’s breezy kiddie creepy caper–even with the free-spirited Jack Black at the helm–registers with a lameness that would have some demanding youths rolling their eyes for something more hip and edgy.

Goosebumps is from the imaginative mind of R.L. Stine who has authored the vastly popular children book series while selling millions of copies worldwide. Stine’s aforementioned Goosebumps book collection for young adults (YA) have led to a successful Saturday morning cartoon series as well. Now Sony Pictures Entertainment wants to capitalize on the craze and tap into the youngsters’ consciousness with outlandish Pied Piper Jack Black heading up the charge in this toothless tale of juvenile high jinks.

One would think that Goosebumps could up the ante a bit with the backers involved such as screenwriter Darren Lemke (“Jack the Giant Slayer”) from a story by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. Both Letterman and Black collaborated on the dud Gulliver’s Travels thus corrupting the Jonathan Swift literary masterpiece with their big screen bomb. Black, who stole the show with his mini-sized co-stars in School of Rock, would be an ideal choice to appear in another children-themed entry mired in outrageous fortune. Unfortunately, Goosebumps merely chalks up its sketchy existence in being a jumbled ball of flimsy foolishness while never really connecting solidly with a cohesive story that brings the frenzied proceedings together. Besides, what could Goosebumps the movie offer in freshness that the countless Stine books and animated program had not touched upon before in its adventurous skin? The answer: not very much.

For teenager Zach Cooper (Dylan Minnette, “Prisoners”) the transition in moving to the bedroom community of Madison, Delaware from the hustle and bustle of New York is quite a letdown. Zach’s recently widowed mother Gale (Amy Ryan) relocates for a new job offer and Zach has no choice but to accept his new less-than-stimulating surroundings. However, the one discovery that is about to make Zach a little more accepting of his new home is the pretty neighboring Hannah (Odeya Rush). The main obstacle that stands in the way of getting to know Hannah, sadly, is her over-protective father in stand-offish writer R.L. Stine (Black). The flustered Stine has some major issues with the creativity process when conceiving his characterizations.

Soon Zach would have to join forces with the Stines and nerdy best buddy Champ (Ryan Lee,”Super 8″) when he accidentally unleashes R.L.’s monstrous creations onto the small unsuspecting town (it turns out that Stine’s fictitious beastly book protagonists are in fact real menaces come to life). Can Zach and company save the day as these bothersome pests roam the unprotected streets at will? Will Zach earn extra brownie points in winning Hannah’s heart as well as her reclusive father’s approval?

It is a mixed bag reception for the scattershot Goosebumps. On one hand many of the ardent followers of Stine’s written work will recognize the inclusion of some familiar notable villainous visitors that feature The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena, Revenge of the Gnomes and Werewolf of Fever Swamp (let’s not forget Slappy the evil ventriloquist too). Plus, some would consider it a bonus in having Black’s unflappable voice-over work earmarked for some of the standby monsters wreaking havoc in random fashion. The CGI special effects register with some semblance of awestruck momentum. Still, the manic moments piggyback one another and the cheap giggles, sight gags and punchy predicaments feel needlessly forced.

Strangely, Black seems somewhat restrained as Robert Lawrence Stine. In fact, Jillian Bell’s off-the-wall Aunt Lorraine is more of an energetic comical force than the usually high-strung Black. Both Minnette’s Zach and Rush’s Hannah are somewhat serviceable as the Romeo-and-Juliet tandem but they could have played up their on-screen chemistry more charmingly than what was presented by them in inexplicable blandness. As for the supporting adult players they arbitrarily pop in and out without a chance to fully realize their contributions in this flimsy farce geared at the indiscriminate pee wees.

Perhaps the tots will get a decent rise out of the jolly emptiness that is Goosebumps. As for the rest of us we will probably get a better result in sucking on last year’s recycled stale Halloween candy.

Goosebumps (2015)

Sony Pictures Entertainment/Columbia Pictures

Starring: Jack Black, Dylan Minnette, Odeya Rush, Amy Ryan, Ryan Lee, Jillian Bell, Ken Marino, Halston Sage, M.L. Stine (cameo)

Directed by: Rob Letterman

MPAA Rating: PG

Genre: Children’s Horror and Fantasy

Critic’s Rating: ** stars (out of 4 stars)