![]() The trouble is that it doesn't really add up to very much. It is occasionally a little too scary for some of the younger children who might see it, but most would cope without any issues. ![]() ![]() Occasionally the CGI is a bit of a let-down, but this is the exception rather than the norm, in fact most of the time the film is visually charming. The story is OK, though it ends somewhat abruptly. The performances are generally OK, although Jack Black does resort to "Jack Black" a few more times than is really necessary. The reviews have talked about this being Eli Roth's first family friendly film but there isn't honestly a lot for the parents in the audience to sink their teeth into. Truth be told, I am probably much older than the target audience for this one. Together the three of them investigate the mansion that their living in - that formally belonged to a powerful and evil Warlock Issac Izard (Kyle MacLachlan), particularly the mysterious ticking that they can hear at night, seemingly coming from within the walls themselves. Orphaned and sent to live with his Uncle Johnathan (Jack Black), Lewis (Owen Vaccaro) soon discovers that his Uncle is a Warlock, and his neighbour Mrs. ![]()
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