Twilight

Twilight(2008)

PG-13
11/20/2008 (US)Fantasy, Drama, Romance2h 2m
6.3

"When you can live forever, what do you live for?"

Overview

When Bella Swan moves to a small town in the Pacific Northwest, she falls in love with Edward Cullen, a mysterious classmate who reveals himself to be a 108-year-old vampire. Despite Edward's repeated cautions, Bella can't stay away from him, a fatal move that endangers her own life.

Melissa Rosenberg

Screenplay

Catherine Hardwicke

Director

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Part of the The Twilight Collection

The Twilight movies are a romantic fantasy vampire series based on the series of novels by Stephenie Meyer.

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Baseball With The Cullens

Baseball With The Cullens

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Official 15th Anniversary Spot

Official 15th Anniversary Spot

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A review by CinemaSerf
5.0

Written on November 12, 2025

Clearly someone at Summit must have looked at the popularity of the "Harry Potter" franchise and thought they needed to emulate it. What better way than to pair heart-throb Robert Pattinson with Kristen Stewart and adapt the teen vampire series of novels by Stephenie Meyer? Good idea in principle - the stories are better than average, the characterisations and storylines have screen potential in spades - especially when we have some werewolves and good old fashioned jealousy - but somewhere along the line something happened that turned the idea into a mushy, meandering story with two stars who didn't gel at all well on screen; a script that really does no justice to the books at all - and, but for a few scenes at the end with baddie vamp Cam Gigandet as "James", leaves the whole thing totally devoid of any sense of menace or jeopardy - it is all just flat and insipid. The CGI was clearly expensive, but has dated quickly and all told this is a poor effort from all concerned... Can't wait for the sequel; I'm struggling to sleep at night!