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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
52K
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Bailee Madison in Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010)
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
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A young girl sent to live with her father and his new girlfriend believes that she has released creatures from a sealed ash pit in the basement of her new home.A young girl sent to live with her father and his new girlfriend believes that she has released creatures from a sealed ash pit in the basement of her new home.A young girl sent to live with her father and his new girlfriend believes that she has released creatures from a sealed ash pit in the basement of her new home.

  • Director
    • Troy Nixey
  • Writers
    • Guillermo del Toro
    • Matthew Robbins
    • Nigel McKeand
  • Stars
    • Katie Holmes
    • Guy Pearce
    • Bailee Madison
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    52K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Troy Nixey
    • Writers
      • Guillermo del Toro
      • Matthew Robbins
      • Nigel McKeand
    • Stars
      • Katie Holmes
      • Guy Pearce
      • Bailee Madison
    • 300User reviews
    • 275Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Katie Holmes
    Katie Holmes
    • Kim
    Guy Pearce
    Guy Pearce
    • Alex
    Bailee Madison
    Bailee Madison
    • Sally
    Bruce Gleeson
    • Buggy Driver
    Eddie Ritchard
    Eddie Ritchard
    • Housekeeper
    • (as Edwina Ritchard)
    Garry McDonald
    Garry McDonald
    • Blackwood
    Carolyn Shakespeare-Allen
    • Airport Cart Driver
    Jack Thompson
    Jack Thompson
    • Harris
    Julia Blake
    Julia Blake
    • Mrs. Underhill
    David Tocci
    • Workman
    Lance Drisdale
    • Policeman
    Nicholas Bell
    Nicholas Bell
    • Psychiatrist
    Libby Gott
    • Nurse
    James Mackay
    James Mackay
    • Librarian
    Emilia Burns
    Emilia Burns
    • Caterer
    • (as Emelia Burns)
    Alan Dale
    Alan Dale
    • Charles Jacoby
    Trudy Hellier
    Trudy Hellier
    • Evelyn Jacoby
    Terry Kenwrick
    • Bill
    • Director
      • Troy Nixey
    • Writers
      • Guillermo del Toro
      • Matthew Robbins
      • Nigel McKeand
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    zoydbond

    A real missed opportunity

    Well. Where to start?

    This is a film that starts badly, and save two relatively well executed scenes, gets worse. If you have seen the original seventies TV movie you will be sorely disappointed. What made the original frightening was the bareness of the plot, the ordinariness of the location and the bleakness of the ending. All of these elements have been removed. The story is over written, the location of overly ornate, and the ending, although quite nasty, is not as disturbing as it should have been. Add to this the frankly deplorable CGI and iffy direction. Well...

    The kid is good though (that's where the 4 points comes from)

    Verdict: Don't be afraid of avoiding don't be afraid of the dark
    4Leofwine_draca

    Soon descends into CGI nonsense

    The idea behind DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK has potential. It's a remake of one of those classic 1970s TV horrors with Guillermo del Toro as one of the scriptwriters, no less. It starts off with potential, featuring a leading role from Guy Pearce (always a favourite) and some great set design and dressing in the form of a huge, crumbling old mansion complete with hidden rooms and passageways.

    And slowly, bit by bit, the potential ebbs away, leaving this a soulless and artificial experience. It ends up being overexposed and under-written, a jumble of pointless scare sequences and endless CGI nonsense as the inhabitants of the household are repeatedly put at the mercy of some unwelcome critters. In some ways it's like a modern day GREMLINS, and it has a very childish feel to it despite the adult rating. There are parallels to other del Toro fare like PAN'S LABYRINTH but this is nowhere near that kind of calibre. The only thing it makes me want to do is track down the original.

    The film I most likened it to was, in fact, an obscure early '90s B-movie called LITTLE DEVILS: THE BIRTH, which was much better in terms of pure, unashamed fun - the effects were better too. DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK is just lazy, with cheesy CGI and only one good scare all the way through. Finally, the cast is underwhelming: Pearce is a sleepwalker, Katie Holmes embarrassed, and Bailee Madison once of the most irritating child actors I've seen in a while. Still, at least Pearce got to team up with NEIGHBOURS' Alan Dale (aka Jim Robinson) for a couple of scenes...
    6snowman-31315

    This movie is not that bad

    Theres alot of people who dont seem to understand how a scale of 1 to 10 works on imbd. I get if you didnt like it, i get if u didnt think it was scary, but if you give this a 1 then either you havnt seen very many movies or you dont know how bad some movies actually are. There were deffinatly problems with this one. The characters were pretty unlikable in fact i cant think of 1 character i cared about and yes the cgi faries were shown a bit much and wernt really that great but how many cgi horror movies actually worked great? They did have a creepy feel to them especially their voices beconing sally to come and play in the dark. The atmosphere was good the house was beautiful and was used very well the cinamatography was good the actors, while unlikable, were fine for the most part. The sound effects were all fine for this movie. All in all its probably not gona be on anyones top 10 but its worth a watch
    5Freedom060286

    Could Have Been Better

    Katie Holmes performed beautifully and Pearce performed very well, as he always does. I liked the old house and garden, and the horrifying creatures were quite imaginative.

    But one thing I hate in these kind of movies is people behaving stupidly.

    There were opportunities to grab a weapon of some kind, but the characters wandered around with just flashlights. There were multiple opportunities for the adults to crush the creatures, but the only one who did so was the 8 year old girl.

    The young girl was not likable - she brought on the crisis by discovering the basement, and for no good reason, opening up the sealed exit for the creatures.
    8alexart-1

    House of Gothicism

    Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is exactly the kind of horror movie you want to hate. It's a remake, it involves a child in peril, and it contains some (and I say "some") very nasty violence. Just watch--you'll have trouble hating it.

    Guillermo del Toro's new collaborative effort with first-time director Troy Nixey is, simply put, horror done right. There's a lot here that can be found in any horror movie that comes out now, but this one succeeds for relying on tone and setting rather than blood and guts. The acting from all three leads is surprisingly good, and Nixey shines as well behind the camera.

    However, at the heart of the film is a ballsy story co-written by del Toro that really keeps the film stable. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is originally based on a 1973 British TV movie that has been hailed as one of the scariest movies ever made. The remake features a new main character: Sally, a child, played by Bailee Madison. Sally moves into a new Gothic mansion with her father (Guy Pearce) and a new stepmother (Katie Holmes). There, she discovers a ventilation system where she hears breathy voices calling to play with her. At first, the voices are friendly. Then, they're vicious and violent.

    The violence of the movie is one of the reasons why this movie succeeds so nicely. The first scene is grisly and is, without a doubt, the reason why Don't Be Afraid of the Dark earned its R-rating rather than its intended PG-13. There isn't constant violence. In fact, there isn't even that much of it. Most of it is bloodless, but all of it is enough to make us squeamish and afraid.

    Another area in which the movie excels in that respect is its design. The mansion that Nixey and del Toro chose is gorgeous. The intense lighting, which Nixey noted as "inspired by Rembrandt" in the Q&A following the film, is moody and adds to the heavy tone of the movie. The house is just creepy on its own, but it becomes creepier thanks to the creature design. Unlike what the trailer tells you, the creatures are pretty tiny. What creeped me out about them was the loud, shrill screeches they let out. It'll give you chills. Keep a keen ear and listen for del Toro, as he voices a few of the creatures.

    Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is a very fun and very creepy horror movie experience. Though not without its flaws, it has a strong story stabilized by good characters and a surprisingly dark ending, and it's got some good acting too. It's hard not to be absorbed in the mesmerizing light pools of the mansion, and it's even harder not to be entertained. As usual in del Toro films, darkness and unseen monsters reign, and as usual, it's pretty damn unnerving.

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    • Trivia
      The runes carved into the stone over the furnace that the creatures live down spells out "Be Afraid" in Elder Futhark.
    • Goofs
      Kim ends up tangled in the ropes of the fairies and dragged down into the basement. This tragedy is a loose end. No police report is filed, no other characters are shown to react to this and the aftermath of this event is never built up on. This is because the creatures must take one life to replenish their numbers each time they come out. In the original movie, Kim is their target, to make her one of their own. The taking of Kim at the end of the movie and her speaking later on with the creatures implies that she was turned into one of them and is no longer human. This is idea is further encouraged by one of the creatures who seems to hold a resemblance to Blackwell who was also taken along with his son.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Creatures: They will find us. We must fight.

      Kim: No. We will go deeper, and we will wait. They will forget, and others will come.

      Creatures: When will they come?

      Kim: Soon, soon.

      Creatures: Yes.

      Kim: We have all the time in the world.

      Creatures: Yes.

      Kim: All the time in the world.

      Creatures: All the time in the world.

    • Connections
      Featured in Nostalgia Critic: The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      When You and I Were Young, Maggie
      Written and Performed by John McCormack

      Courtesy of Bluebird/Novus/RCA Victor

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 2011 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
      • Mexico
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No temas a la oscuridad
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Macedon, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • FilmDistrict
      • Necropia Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,046,682
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,525,728
      • Aug 28, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,269,529
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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