12
2006    90 minAnimacja, Komedia
6.775%64%6.7
12-letni DJ Walters od dzieciństwa obserwował dom Nebbercrackerów i od dawna podejrzewał, że z tym domem jest coś nie tak. Zauważył, że coraz więcej rzeczy z otoczenia domu zaczyna znikać, nawet pani Nebbercracker gdzieś przepadła. Gdy nadejdzie święto Halloween DJ wraz z dwójką przyjaciół uda się na rekonesans i odkryje przerażającą prawdę: dom jest żywym pożerającym wszystko i wszystkich potworem. Dzieciaki próbują o tym fakcie powiedzieć rodzicom i policji, ale dorośli biorą ich rewelacje jako wymysły wybujałej dziecięcej wyobraźni. Nikt chłopakom nie wierzy, a dom robi się coraz groźniejszy i coraz bardziej głodny...
Directed by Gil Kenan
  • Mitchel MussoDJ (voice)
  • Sam LernerChowder (voice)
  • Spencer LockeJenny (voice)
  • Steve BuscemiNebbercracker (voice)
  • Maggie GyllenhaalZee (voice)
  • Kevin JamesOfficer Landers (voice)
  • Nick CannonOfficer Lister (voice)
  • Jon HederReginald "Skull" Skulinski (voice)
  • Jason LeeBones (voice)
  • Catherine O'HaraMom (voice)
  • Fred WillardDad (voice)
  • Kathleen TurnerConstance (voice)
  • Ryan WhitneyLittle Girl (voice)
  • Woody SchultzParamedic #1 (voice)
  • Ian McConnelParamedic #2 (voice)
  • Erik WalkerBully #1 (voice)
  • Matthew FaheyBully #2 (voice)
  • Marissa N. BlanchardBackground Voices
  • Miles ClarkBackground Voices
  • Harrison FahnBackground Voices
  • Katreina Edelweiss9 kwietnia 2026
    An enjoyable film but the animation did NOT hold up
  • Lucas15 marca 2026
    Classic underrated movie that demonstrated new CGI technology from the time. Fun to watch.
  • Incompetent Fool1 maja 2025
    Somehow just as entertaining an animated movie as it was when i was a child
  • viktorsmi6 listopada 2025
    A cult classic of Halloween movies. A must have movie for any Halloween playlist. The story is solid. The plot is pretty original with the whole house being the literal monster on the big screen. The whole "kids vs unknown" aspect is held up to a high standard by producers from Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, which gives it a strong Goonies vibe. Don't let the early motion capture CGI animation to be a put off. The way it was implemented makes it look almost stop motion quality.
  • stuhannaford18 listopada 2025
    For an animated, child friendly horror, it’s actually quite good. It’s certainly got elements that will appeal to kids of the 80’s and 90’s, with a kind of coming of age feel at times, mixed with a little Rear Window. The animation isn’t particularly perfect, but there is a warmth to the characters that lets you look past that. Some great voice actors to carry the older cast members, and although there isn’t necessarily a huge sense of dread, you do find yourself rooting for the kids as they battle away.
  • Shaydeknight8 listopada 2025
    Monster House is a terrific story built on a wonderful concept, one that blends childhood curiosity, suburban legend, and supernatural mystery into a heartfelt adventure. The film is well written and directed, with fantastic voice work from the cast that gives the characters warmth and personality. It's a genuinely clever take on the "scary neighbour" trope, familiar from films like Home Alone or The 'Burbs, but still fresh and engaging thanks to its emotional underpinnings and sense of humour. Where the film falters is in the technology. While it was impressive in 2006, the animation hasn't aged particularly well. The textures are flat, the environments sparse, and the character movements often stiff, especially when compared to contemporary CGI. Watching it now feels a bit like revisiting Pixar's Tin Toy, which was groundbreaking in its day, but undeniably dated in hindsight. It's not ruinous to the experience, but it's noticeable enough to pull you out of the film now and then. Still, the heart of Monster House lies in its story, not its pixels. As the plot unfolds and the kids learn the truth behind the haunted (possessed?) house, the film reveals an unexpectedly moving message about love, loss, and letting go. That emotional core gives it a lasting appeal that transcends its ageing visuals. In short, Monster House remains a strong entry in the animated adventure genre. It's funny, eerie, and surprisingly touching. Its technology may show its age, but its story and spirit haven't lost a bit of charm.
  • Amine31 października 2025
    🎃 My thoughts after watching Monster House 3D: A really fun and charming animated film with a great spooky vibe and memorable characters. The story still holds up well, and the humor mixes nicely with the darker moments. However, the 3D effects feel pretty average — not bad, but nothing special. Still, the movie itself is enjoyable and perfect for a Halloween watch! 👻 ⭐ Personal Rating: 7.5 / 10
  • ⋅˚₊‧ EVE ⋆* ‧13 października 2025
    og chub chaser
  • Ian Dodds11 października 2025
    Very good to scare the kids.

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