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Movie basic details
Current status - Released
Total runtime - 108 mins.
Release date - 08-08-2019
Release year - 2019
Genres - Horror, Thriller
Overall ratings and scores for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark:
Happiness Score - 6.502/10, World Popularity Score - 35.645/100, IMDB Score - 6.2, Metascore - 61, Internet Movie Database - 6.2/10, Rotten Tomatoes - 77%, Metacritic - 61/100, .
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark movie has Total Global Votes - 2167, Total IMD Votes - 75,037
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Movie Introduction: Movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, release year 2019 is written by Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Guillermo del Toro and directed by André Øvredal. The leading star-cast in this movie are Zoe Margaret Colletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush along with the other stars and crew members.
Trailers, Clips, Featurettes and Behind the Scenes
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Official Trailer
Movie overview and plot by Anagha Shashank
Movie in-short: On Halloween 1968, Stella and her two friends meet a mysterious drifter, Ramón, and uncover a sinister notebook of stories.
Movie story-line: Mill Valley, Pennsylvania, Halloween night, 1968. After playing a joke on a school bully, Stella and her friends decide to sneak into a supposedly haunted house that once belonged to the powerful Bellows family, unleashing dark forces that they will be unable to control.
Movie synopsis: It's 1968 in America. Change is blowing in the wind...but seemingly far removed from the unrest in the cities is the small town of Mill Valley where for generations, the shadow of the Bellows family has loomed large. It is in their mansion on the edge of town that Sarah, a young girl with horrible secrets, turned her tortured life into a series of scary stories, written in a book that has transcended time-stories that have a way of becoming all too real for a group of teenagers who discover Sarah's terrifying tomb.
Highlights - Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)
Total budget - $25,000,000.00
Total revenue - $95,438,172.00
Produced by - Starlight International MediaCBS FilmsEntertainment One1212 EntertainmentDouble Dare You ProductionsRolling HillsHivemind
Produced in - CanadaChinaUnited States of America
Available languages - English (English),
Homepage URL - https://www.scarystoriestotellinthedark.com/
Awards won / Nominations - 4 wins & 7 nominations
Certificate(s) - FI : K-16 IE : 15A DK : 15 SG : NC16 KR : 15세 이상 관람가 ES : 16 DE : 16 BR : 14 BR : 14 FR : 12 UA : PG-13 UA : PG-13 US : M AR : M/16 AU : P13 PT : 16 MY : 16+ HU : 15 RU : IIB SK : 15
Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)
Lead Actors - Zoe Margaret Colletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush
Writer(s) - Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Guillermo del Toro
Director(s) - André Øvredal
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) about Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)
What is the release date of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)?
Release date of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is 08-08-2019.
What is the total runtime of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) in minutes?
Total runtime of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) in minutes is 108 min.
What is the budget consumed to produce Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) movie?
The budget consumed to produce Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) movie is around $25,000,000.00.
How much revenue is expected from movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)?
Expected revenue from movie movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is around $95,438,172.00.
What is the pupularity of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)?
Worldwide pupularity of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) movie is 35.645%.
What is the name of the production company of film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)?
Production company of film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is/are Starlight International Media, CBS Films, Entertainment One, 1212 Entertainment, Double Dare You Productions, Rolling Hills, Hivemind, .
Which country the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is produced in?
Film production country for the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is Canada, China, United States of America, .
Which language the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is produced in?
Film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is produced in English (English), language(s).
Which Genre the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) belongs to?
Movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is categorized under Adventure, Horror, Mystery genre(s).
Who are the lead actors of the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)?
Lead actors of the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) are Zoe Margaret Colletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush.
Who is the writer of the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)?
The writer(s) of the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is/are Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Guillermo del Toro.
Who is the director of the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)?
The director(s) of the film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) is/are André Øvredal.
Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) movie?
Movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) has 4 wins & 7 nominations awards and nomination in it's profile.
What is the story of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) in-short?
Short plot of movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019): On Halloween 1968, Stella and her two friends meet a mysterious drifter, Ramón, and uncover a sinister notebook of stories..
What is the full story of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) movie?
Full plot of movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019): It's 1968 in America. Change is blowing in the wind...but seemingly far removed from the unrest in the cities is the small town of Mill Valley where for generations, the shadow of the Bellows family has loomed large. It is in their mansion on the edge of town that Sarah, a young girl with horrible secrets, turned her tortured life into a series of scary stories, written in a book that has transcended time-stories that have a way of becoming all too real for a group of teenagers who discover Sarah's terrifying tomb..
Where to find full details of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) movie?
You can find the full details of movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3387520
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List of full Starcast and crew members of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)
Full Starcast:
Name: Zoe Colletti
Character: Stella NichollsName: Dean Norris
Character: Roy NichollsName: Michael Garza
Character: Ramón MoralesName: Gabriel Rush
Character: Auggie HilderbrandtName: Gil Bellows
Character: Chief TurnerName: Natalie Ganzhorn
Character: Ruth SteinbergName: Austin Abrams
Character: Tommy MilnerName: Austin Zajur
Character: Chuck SteinbergName: Kathleen Pollard
Character: Sarah BellowsName: Lorraine Toussaint
Character: Lou LouName: Deborah Pollitt
Character: Mrs. SteinbergName: Victoria Fodor
Character: Mrs. MilnerName: Marie Ward
Character: Mrs. HilderbrandtName: Mark Steger
Character: Harold the Scarecrow / Pale LadyName: Javier Botet
Character: Big Toe CorpseName: Troy James
Character: Jangly ManName: Will Corno
Character: MechanicName: Kyle Labine
Character: Deputy HobbsName: David Tompa
Character: DoctorName: Karen Glave
Character: Claire BaptisteName: Stephanie Belding
Character: Reception NurseName: Hume Baugh
Character: Deodat BellowsName: Jane Moffat
Character: Delanie BellowsName: Will Carr
Character: Ephraim BellowsName: Amanda Smith
Character: Gertrude BellowsName: Brandon Knox
Character: Harold BellowsName: Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll
Character: Drive-in ManagerName: Anna Fraser
Character: ActressName: Alex Spencer
Character: Orderly #1Name: Matthew Smith
Character: Mr. SteinbergName: Daniel Gravelle
Character: Letterman #1Name: Colton Gobbo
Character: Letterman #2Name: Ajanae Stephenson
Character: Lou Lou (8 Yrs.)Name: Divan Meyer
Character: Student (uncredited)Name: Lyndon B. Johnson
Character: Himself (archive footage)Name: Richard Nixon
Character: Himself (archive footage)Name: Walter Cronkite
Character: Himself (archive footage)
Crew Members:
Name: Marco Beltrami
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music ComposerName: David Brisbin
Department: Art
Job/Role: Production DesignName: Sean Daniel
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Douglas Wilkinson
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Post Production SupervisorName: Patrick Melton
Department: Writing
Job/Role: StoryName: Marcus Dunstan
Department: Writing
Job/Role: StoryName: Guillermo del Toro
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Guillermo del Toro
Department: Writing
Job/Role: StoryName: Ruth Myers
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Costume DesignerName: Roman Osin
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Director of PhotographyName: Brandt Gordon
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art DirectionName: Colin Penman
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup Department HeadName: Jacky Cheung
Department: Production
Job/Role: Co-Executive ProducerName: J. Miles Dale
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: J. Miles Dale
Department: Production
Job/Role: Unit Production ManagerName: Joshua Long
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Howard Paar
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Music SupervisorName: André Øvredal
Department: Directing
Job/Role: DirectorName: Rich Delia
Department: Production
Job/Role: Casting DirectorName: Dan Hageman
Department: Writing
Job/Role: ScreenplayName: Kevin Hageman
Department: Writing
Job/Role: ScreenplayName: Gilles Corbeil
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Steadicam OperatorName: Gilles Corbeil
Department: Camera
Job/Role: "A" Camera OperatorName: Mary Arthurs
Department: Art
Job/Role: Property MasterName: George Kraychyk
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Still PhotographerName: Colin Hoult
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Second Unit Director of PhotographyName: Anton Van Rooyen
Department: Camera
Job/Role: "B" Camera OperatorName: Joe Dzuban
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound DesignerName: Jill Purdy
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Supervising Sound EditorName: Dug Rotstein
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Script SupervisorName: J.R. Fountain
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Supervising Sound EditorName: Michael L. Hall
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: GafferName: Patrick Larsgaard
Department: Editing
Job/Role: EditorName: Andrew Tay
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Re-Recording MixerName: Cliona Furey
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Hair Department HeadName: Patricia Larman
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DecorationName: Steve Hammond
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Foley ArtistName: Dusty Reeves
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art Department CoordinatorName: Mike Woroniuk
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Re-Recording MixerName: Myron Hoffert
Department: Directing
Job/Role: First Assistant DirectorName: Jacqueline Robertson Cull
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Key Hair StylistName: Mia Sturup
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Assistant Costume DesignerName: Rob Ballantyne
Department: Art
Job/Role: Storyboard ArtistName: Doug Lavender
Department: Camera
Job/Role: First Assistant "A" CameraName: Glen Gauthier
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound MixerName: Regina Robb
Department: Production
Job/Role: Production ManagerName: Mark Cyre
Department: Camera
Job/Role: First Assistant "B" CameraName: Trason Fernandes
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Key Makeup ArtistName: Alvin Schwartz
Department: Writing
Job/Role: NovelName: Jason F. Brown
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Roberto Grande
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Elizabeth Grave
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Erika Schengili-Roberts
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound MixerName: Greg Chapman
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound MixerName: Geoff Hill
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Special Effects CoordinatorName: Sorin Popescu
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Tyler Delben
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Second Assistant DirectorName: Darren McGuire
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Stunt CoordinatorName: Etienne Gravrand
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Jane Flanders
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Costume SupervisorName: Daniel McGraw
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup ArtistName: Anna Drubich
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music ComposerName: Cheryl Ross
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Assistant HairstylistName: Alex Ginno
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Peter Luo
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Zhitang Chen
Department: Production
Job/Role: Co-Executive ProducerName: Tyler Whitam
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound EditorName: Steve Medeiros
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound EditorName: Nic Osborne
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Second Unit DirectorName: Spencer Gray
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Digital Imaging Technician
Reviews Section
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) This might be the very first film of 2019, which I knew absolutely nothing about going into the theater. Usually, I avoid trailers for most movies, but it’s almost impossible to not catch an image or a clip here and there. However, for Scary Stories, since it wasn’t heavily marketed in my country (at least), the only things I knew was that Guillermo del Toro was involved and that it was a horror flick. Knowing del Toro, I also remembered myself that this wouldn’t just be a straightforward horror story, filled with predictable jump scares, and a bland narrative. That’s my first advice to my fellow readers: if you expect a film similar to those of The Conjuring Universe, then you’ll be disappointed. It’s also not the other extreme. It doesn’t follow the ambiguity and weirdness of Jordan Peele’s installments, so if you’re one of those people that don’t appreciate that type of horror, you’re safe as well. Having in mind the latest movies released from the genre, it’s hard to find one that balances these two separate takes instead of choosing one of them. Scary Stories spends its first half slow-building their characters, but mainly its story. There’s a massive build-up to something that’s pretty much the premise of the film, so it struggles to reach the actual “action” without it becoming a tad boring or too long. It’s a “breath of fresh air” (in the genre, I mean) to have a good set up, with decent character development, and an exponential interest in the main story, instead of jumping into silly horror sequences fifteen minutes after it started. André Øvredal does an excellent job in directing. He really knows how to generate suspense and create a genuinely creepy build-up. There’s tremendous camera work involved in some fantastic sequences that don’t rely on jump scares to provide the “fear” factor. It’s the never-ending suspense, that feeling of claustrophobia even if the character isn’t in a confined space. Except for one scene, we can always see what’s happening. The “monsters” don’t appear out of nowhere, they don’t screech at you precisely at the third time a character looks another way, and the actual jump scares are rather efficient. However, they’re not scary, as well as the movie itself… It’s not simply a scary film. It doesn’t have that heavy and dark tone that we feel in other horror movies. At first, I thought it might be a bad thing, but Scary Stories establishes this distinct tone from the very beginning. Even without knowing a single thing about the film, I understood from the first few minutes that it was going to be “different”. I would advise caution to not judge this movie by its trailers if they indicate that this is one of those films to make you scream every five minutes. There’s definitely a message to be transmitted, and I think it was well-delivered in the ending. It might be too cheesy for some or lack impact for a movie that asks the audience for a bit of patience, but for me, it worked well enough. The acting is mostly good. Zoe Colletti (Stella) and Michael Garza (Ramon) are undoubtedly the standouts, and they do a good job of carrying the narrative forward. They both have compelling backstories, but for the time that the film spends developing its characters, I wish they went more in-depth with Stella. She has a particularly intriguing past, and I don’t think we get enough out of it. Gabriel Rush (Auggie) and Austin Zajur (Chuck) have great chemistry, but their comic-relief roles are a disservice to an otherwise pretty solid movie. Technically, there are some beautiful shots from the DP, Roman Osin. Usually, sequences at night in low-budget films suffer a lot with lack of clear visibility, but Osin does a remarkable job, playing with lighting in a truly unique way. I’m curious to know what audiences will think of this movie. If I had to bet, I think people will leave disappointed due to the lack of more generic jump scares, and a straightforward narrative. Truth be told, the slow pacing doesn’t help, especially when the character development only works for two. Finally, the “scary stories” that Sarah tells are entertaining and imaginative, and the whole concept of this film is incredibly captivating. All in all, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is a distinct horror flick, with well-developed leads, and a creative approach to an unique premise. It doesn’t follow the rules of generic horror, by not relying itself too much on jump scares, and making the actual story and characters the main interest. Beautifully-produced by Guillermo del Toro and co. as well as brilliantly directed by André Øvredal. The “scary stories” are indeed dark and creepy, providing a whole second-half of excellent horror scenes. However, the first-half takes its time to set everything up, and the lack of more “action” might leave some viewers disappointed. Only two characters are genuinely engaging, which proves that the slow build-up didn’t entirely pay off as it should have. It’s meant to be a divisive movie, but I definitely recommend seeing it! Rating: B-
There’s just enough scares to appeal to the under-15s with disposable income, but very little for anyone else looking to get into the real Halloween spirit. ‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’ has the potential to be really unique, but is let down by its blandness and lack of originality. Yes, there’s a hint at a sequel at the end of the film, but I hope for our sake that the book is closed on any more of these scary stories. - Charlie David Page Read Charlie's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-scary-stories-to-tell-in-the-dark-a-harmless-tale-that-wont-haunt-you
I was a little bit disappointed by _Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark_, but I say that with the caveat of it being one movie that I went into with **high** expectations - something I generally try to avoid having if I can. There is a lot I liked, creature effects, probably top of that list, but the story feels disconnected and for me had an unsatisfying resolution. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
I have no idea why I was expecting an anthology before I started watching this film. Anyway, it doesn’t matter. While I dislike the increasingly high number of horror films which take place in 1960s/70s/80s nowadays, I still enjoyed watching this one. Surprisingly, each scary scene in the film is better than the one before, which makes the film better as you keep watching it. Would I watch it again? Yes. Would I make my friends watch it? Why not?
Most "Haunted House" attraction movies are horrible. "Haunt" is the rare exception. The directors also wrote "The Quiet Place" and Eli Roth was involved. Regardless, this is a slick Halloween thriller.
For a horror fan, this series is outstanding. And if yoi are not a horror fan, it is suggested strongly that you stop reading or watch and turn to something else. Each episode, Eli Roth focuses on the most classic movies in a specific sub-genre while getting commentary from that movies director/writer/actor or a deep bench of horror/film aficionados such as Stephen King and Quentin Tarantino. Be warned, If you are new to horror, or haven't seen all the movies featured, it will spoil everything. It showcases the most famous and/or best scenes of each referenced movie. For the rest of us horror peeps, its a great hour long recap / analysis of what should be our favorite films.
For a horror fan, this series is outstanding. And if yoi are not a horror fan, it is suggested strongly that you stop reading or watch and turn to something else. Each episode, Eli Roth focuses on the most classic movies in a specific sub-genre while getting commentary from that movies director/writer/actor or a deep bench of horror/film aficionados such as Stephen King and Quentin Tarantino. Be warned, If you are new to horror, or haven't seen all the movies featured, it will spoil everything. It showcases the most famous and/or best scenes of each referenced movie. For the rest of us horror peeps, its a great hour long recap / analysis of what should be our favorite films.
I had high expectations for this movie. The books means so much to me. I found them when I was a lonely kid in School who was picked on and what day went to the library and found a book called scary stories to tell in the dark. I fell in love with the stories due to my Macabre nature. I've always held all three books in the series close to my heart. However this movie didn't really bring what the books bring which is a sentence of sheer terror. I felt like there weren't enough scary moments. There wasn't enough short stories. It felt like we were focused on the one girl's story and her tacked on love interest. I did love the few scary moments it did have and the one gross one with the big toe. I just felt like it needed more and could have done more. It's not a horrible movie it just feels like it's not finished and like it wasn't enough.
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