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FantasyFamilyComedy

The House with a Clock in Its Walls

- This house knows what makes you tick.

When ten-year-old Lewis is suddenly orphaned, he is sent to live with his Uncle Jonathan in a creaky (and creepy) old mansion with a mysterious ticking noise that emanates from the walls. Upon discovering that his uncle is a warlock, Lewis begins learning magic, but when he rebelliously resurrects an evil warlock he must find the secret of the house and save the world from destruction.

Release Date : 2018-09-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Amblin EntertainmentReliance EntertainmentMythology EntertainmentAmblin PartnersDreamWorks Pictures

Production Country : CanadaIndiaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jack Black

Character Name : Jonathan Barnavelt

Original Name : Jack Black

Gender : Male

Cate Blanchett

Character Name : Florence Zimmerman

Original Name : Cate Blanchett

Gender : Female

Owen Vaccaro

Character Name : Lewis Barnavelt

Original Name : Owen Vaccaro

Gender : Male

Kyle MacLachlan

Character Name : Isaac Izard

Original Name : Kyle MacLachlan

Gender : Male

Renée Elise Goldsberry

Character Name : Selena Izard

Original Name : Renée Elise Goldsberry

Gender : Female

Colleen Camp

Character Name : Mrs. Hanchett

Original Name : Colleen Camp

Gender : Female

Sunny Suljic

Character Name : Tarby Corrigan

Original Name : Sunny Suljic

Gender : Male

Lorenza Izzo

Character Name : Mother

Original Name : Lorenza Izzo

Gender : Female

Braxton Bjerken

Character Name : Woody Mingo

Original Name : Braxton Bjerken

Gender : Male

Vanessa Anne Williams

Character Name : Rose Rita Pottinger

Original Name : Vanessa Anne Williams

Gender : Female

Ricky Muse

Character Name : Bus Driver

Original Name : Ricky Muse

Gender : Male

Charles Green

Character Name : Soda Jerk

Original Name : Charles Green

Gender : Male

De'Jon Watts

Character Name : Clark

Original Name : De'Jon Watts

Gender : Male

Aaron Beelner

Character Name : Clown Automaton

Original Name : Aaron Beelner

Gender : Male

Joshua Phillips

Character Name : Clown Automaton

Original Name : Joshua Phillips

Gender : Male

Christian Calloway

Character Name : Azazel

Original Name : Christian Calloway

Gender : Male

Caleb Lawrence

Character Name : Sweet Shop Employee

Original Name : Caleb Lawrence

Gender : Male

Dylan Gage

Character Name : Sweet Shop Boy

Original Name : Dylan Gage

Gender : Male

Jalyn Hall

Character Name : Devin

Original Name : Jalyn Hall

Gender : Male

Jackson T. Giles IV

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Jackson T. Giles IV

Gender : Male

Eli Roth

Character Name : Comrade Ivan

Original Name : Eli Roth

Gender : Male

Alli Beckman

Character Name : Magician's Assistant

Original Name : Alli Beckman

Gender : Female

Emily Brobst

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Emily Brobst

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

There was a couple of instances over the course of _The House with a Clock in Its Walls_, particularly early on, that had my hopes up, but by the end? God I was so disappointed. The lead is not a great actor (often a trouble when you have to cast young), and the effects are pretty bad. The worst thing though is that _Clock in Its Walls_ can't keep its story straight, which is a pretty unforgivable sin when it's your own story. Like, you set the rules here, why are you going out of your way to break them for nothing? _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

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donovanhill27

@donovanhill27

2021-06-23

I was surprise about how much I enjoy this film. Jack Black and Cate Blanchett are great together in this film. The film felt like a 80s kids horror film. I would love to see more films with these characters. There are a few poop jokes which were the worst part of the film (but these jokes seem to be expected in modern kids films). I feel like this film would have cult film status in a few years.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-04-10

**Fantasy and light horror are relatively in harmony, even if this is problematic for a lot of people.** I saw this movie recently and I really liked it. It's nothing original, it does what others have done equally well, but manages to entertain the public very well, and especially young people and teenagers. Alright, the movie has some scarier scenes that might impress, but they didn't strike me as unbearable. The script is based on the journey of a young orphan to his uncle's house, a former illusionist who lives in the mansion of his former partner in the show, also deceased, and who is actually really a sorcerer, even if he is not particularly gifted. The house is enchanted and the furniture and objects have a life of their own, but beyond that there is a clock hidden inside the walls, somewhere, that needs to be found to prevent something very bad from happening. The problem with films that try to harmonize comedy with light horror is that, in fact, they risk not pleasing very few people: those looking for one thing may feel uncomfortable with the other. The film, as I said, can be very appealing to young people, but the stronger scenes may make parents think twice about allowing them to see it. Jack Black is an actor I never particularly liked, not least because I only knew him from rather shallow comic films or films linked to music. This was, as far as I remember, the first of this actor's films that I liked, and it must be recognized that Black is a key part of everything in that he manages to be funny without losing the ability to look serious when necessary. Cate Blanchett is, to some extent, a surprise, she is an extremely high-rated actress that I normally associate with big productions. She's a great actress, she's excellent in this film and it's worth seeing what she's doing, especially when she appears opposite Black, with whom she seems to have established a good collaboration. Unfortunately, I didn't feel anything particularly positive about young Owen Vaccaro. Okay, he's very young and we still can't expect great work as an actor, and there are several moments when he shows signs of talent, but for now it's not much more than that. Eli Roth is not a director I particularly like. Very focused on slash horror movies, it's someone I wouldn't bet a lot on for a movie like this. Surprisingly, the director handled the task at hand with reasonable skill and competence. The film has excellent cinematography, which is solidly based on good quality CGI and a good design of the sets and costumes. The effects are also really good. I particularly liked the scene where the characters play with stars and planets in the garden of the house, and the opening sequence of the film, which is able to intrigue and conquer us. The soundtrack helps a lot, with good melodies that add to the film without stealing our attention. However, there are not only flowers here. The editing work is a little lacking, there are scenes that would benefit from being slightly shortened. The pacing also presents problems: after an excellent beginning, and before an excellent ending, the film has a whole middle part that is not so interesting, and there are several characters that were poorly used, starting with the villain, whose motivations and attitudes they are, to say the least, clichés without any kind of interest and there are, throughout the film, some disturbing scenes (the living puppets, for example) that don't seem to be in the right movie.