Zathura is that rare movie that keeps the game enjoyable from beginning to end. Nobody will be inclined to pack up the pieces before the finish line is reached.
Zathura (2005)
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Reviews Counted:146
Fresh:111
Rotten:35
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: Dazzling special effects for the kids + well-crafted storytelling for the 'rents = cinematic satisfaction for the whole family.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for fantasy action and peril, and some language.
Runtime: 1 hr 53 mins
Genre: Childrens
Theatrical Release:03-02-2006
Synopsis: Actor-turned-director Jon Favreau (SWINGERS, ELF) delivers another work of intelligent, charming family fare with this space adventure, based on the book by Chris Van Allsburg (JUMANJI). Older... Actor-turned-director Jon Favreau (SWINGERS, ELF) delivers another work of intelligent, charming family fare with this space adventure, based on the book by Chris Van Allsburg (JUMANJI). Older brother Walter (Josh Hutcherson) and the younger Danny (Jonah Bobo) are constantly at war with one another, bickering over the mediating voice of their long-suffering father (Tim Robbins). When he has to go to the office to replace some papers the boys destroyed in their crossfire, he leaves them in the dubious care of older sister Lisa (Kristen Stewart), who is sleeping upstairs. When Danny discovers an old board game called Zathura stored in the basement, his excitement is lost on Walter, who has no time for such old, boring toys. Soon, however, the game becomes impossible to ignore, as the boys are transported into space, and one of them must win in order to make it home again. Each turn brings a new, often dangerous, surprise, and the boys are faced with a murderous robot, an explosive meteor shower, and lizard-like aliens, while poor Lisa is cryogenically frozen early in the game. The adventure yields some heartwarming, family-friendly life lessons, and Dax Shepard (IDIOCRACY) is unusually subdued in his role as a stranded astronaut. [More]
Starring: Josh Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo, Dax Shepard, Kristen Stewart
Starring: Josh Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo, Dax Shepard, Kristen Stewart, Tim Robbins, Peter Billingsley, Derek Mears
Director: Jon Favreau
Director: Jon Favreau
Producer: Ted Field, Scott Kroopf
Composer: John Debney
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Reviews for Zathura
Zathura really is what the television ads and movie trailers make it out to be -- Jumanji in Space. Though better and more exciting than that probably makes it sound.
Zathura is a rousing tale with an agreeable balance of fear and teachable moments, the kind of adventure story that seems old-fashioned these days.
One of the best live-action family films of the year because it understands that its wowing sights would be just as enjoyable acted out by an imaginative child.
Zathura may be Jumanji in outer space. And the way the plot works out is not exactly rocket science. But the way it flies is very cool.
Actor and director Jon Favreau follows up his hugely successful Elf with this shining example of the best way to adapt and expand on Chris Van Allsburg's popular, yet slim, children's book.
Tagged as a "new adventure from the world of Jumanji," Zathura certainly keeps to the same venturesome spirit as the original. But the sequel still seems to be a bit of a retread.
Favreau is one of those rare directors who remembers his own childhood and can actually re-create what kids might want to see in a film.
An odd mix of honesty and hokum that pilots a course toward greatness before settling into a somewhat lower orbit.
Rarely is a movie audience asked to put up with so much noise for such a thankless payoff as it must with Zathura.
It takes a special sort of imagination to make us wonder how possible it is to make macaroni and cheese in outer space.
... if you're willing to settle for a diverting journey that's awfully reminiscent of a previous trip, Zathura will get you there.
...comes back to the troubled adolescent relationship that is at the core of its story.
Zathura is a far better film than Jumanji, and not just because Robin Williams isn’t in it.
The movie is very similar to Jumanji (same author, same plot), but it's still a fun adventure with special effects that are out of this world.
Director Jon Favreau creates a childlike world for the movie. Mostly everything is shown through the eyes of the boys.
Late-coming satisfaction helps make the movie almost worth the outer space trek.
It confirms the idea that the imagination knows no boundaries. And it would have been nice to find one of those imaginations to make the movie.
What makes the fantasy elements seem particularly colorful is that the film immediately grounds the characters in reality.
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