Fun Size PG-13
Some people just can't handle Halloween.
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 26 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: February 19, 2013
- Originally Released: 2012
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Victoria Justice, Thomas Mann, Chelsea Handler, Jane Levy & Riki Lindhome | |
Performer: | Josh Pence, Holmes Osborne, Ana Gasteyer & Thomas Middleditch | |
Directed by | Josh Schwartz | |
Screenwriting by | Max Werner | |
Composition by | Deborah Lurie | |
Director of Photography: | Yaron Orbach |
Entertainment Reviews:
There’s an effervescent tempo to FUN SIZE, a gleeful AFTER HOURS for All Hallow’s Eve...
New York Times
A gaudy, simple-minded fiasco that's too dumb for adults and too suggestive for kids.
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ScreenAnarchy
Though it doesn't always hit the hilarity target, this tween-targeted romp strikes a sweet-but-not-sappy balance.
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Hollywood Reporter
Rating: 4/10 --
[Fun Size is] an annoying kid in a superhero costume does not 90 minutes make.
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Ladue News
FUN SIZE finds its sweet-but-not-sappy balance.
Hollywood Reporter
A modern day revamp (of sorts) of the 1980s teen classic Adventures in Babysitting meets The Hangover for tweens, the feature debut of television writer/producer Josh Schwartz is a mess of a movie.
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Trespass
Rating: 2/5 --
This is a dog's breakfast of a film, lurching from simpering teen-romcom sentiment to off-colour paedophile gags to sub-'Juno' hipster cultural references to a lecture on the woes of single motherhood without breaking stride.
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Time Out
Product Description:
A high-school senior loses her little brother while trick-or-treating, and recruits three of her classmates to help bring him back home before her mother finds out in this teen comedy from first-time director Josh Schwartz (executive producer of TV's CHUCK and GOSSIP GIRL). Sardonic Wren (Victoria Justice) hails from an unusually dysfunctional family. She can't wait until she escapes to college and leaves them all behind, but in the meantime, an invitation to the biggest Halloween party in the area at least offers her an excuse to get out of the house for a night. But when Wren is placed on babysitting duty so her mother can dash out and party with her handsome young boy toy, the dejected teen reluctantly takes her little brother Albert out for a night of trick-or-treating. Later, when Albert vanishes into a sea of costumed kids, his panicked sister enlists the help of her best friend April, wannabe womanizer Peng, and his charmingly geeky pal Roosevelt to track down her missing brother, and get him safely back home while their mother remains none the wiser. Meanwhile, over the course of one wild and unpredictable Halloween night, the group's frantic search lands them in some pretty outlandish situations, and provides Roosevelt with the perfect opportunity to impress his longtime crush Wren.