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The Spiderwick Chronicles

Their World Is Closer Than You Think
2008 | 95m | English

(106655 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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Upon moving into the run-down Spiderwick Estate with their mother, twin brothers Jared and Simon Grace, along with their sister Mallory, find themselves pulled into an alternate world full of faeries and other creatures.
Release Date: Feb 14, 2008
Director: Mark Waters
Writer: David Berenbaum, Holly Black, Tony DiTerlizzi, Karey Kirkpatrick, John Sayles
Genres: Family, Fantasy, Adventure, Drama
Keywords sibling relationship, parent child relationship, fairy, family relationships, single mother, alternative reality, hidden truth, goblin, magical creature, based on young adult novel
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Box Office Revenue: $164,200,000
Budget: $90,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Freddie Highmore Jared Grace / Simon Grace
Sarah Bolger Mallory Grace
David Strathairn Arthur Spiderwick
Mary-Louise Parker Helen Grace
Nick Nolte Mulgarath
Joan Plowright Aunt Lucinda Spiderwick
Andrew McCarthy Richard Grace
Seth Rogen Hogsqueal (voice)
Martin Short Thimbletack (voice)
Jordy Benattar Young Lucinda Spiderwick
Lise Durocher-Viens Mrs. Spiderwick
Tod Fennell Helen's Co-Worker
Mariah Inger Nurse
Jeremy Lavalley Tow Truck Driver
Kyle Switzer Additional Performer
Tyler Patrick Jones Additional Performer
Ron Perlman Red Cap (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
David Berenbaum Screenplay
Marci Liroff Casting
Mark Binder Special Sound Effects
Holly Black Novel
Sarah Broshar Assistant Editor
Annick Chartier Makeup Department Head
Tim Alexander Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Burgeois Additional Editing
Isabelle Guay Supervising Art Director
David Gaucher Art Direction
Christa Munro Art Direction
Philippe Lord Set Decoration
Frédéric Amblard Set Designer
Simon Guilbault Set Designer
Céline Lampron Set Designer
Maryse de Lottinville Set Designer
Lucie Tremblay Set Designer
Francois Archambault Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Louis Marion Sound Mixer
Alison Parraco Visual Effects Coordinator
Martin Allan Kloner Visual Effects Editor
Louis Craig Special Effects Supervisor
Mark de Coste Assistant Costume Designer
Kevin Yagher Makeup Effects
Geralyn Flood Casting Associate
Carole Theriault Art Department Coordinator
Marie-Elaine Bailly Production Coordinator
Peter J. Silbermann Unit Publicist
Tony DiTerlizzi Novel
Jim Kontos Unit Manager
Kimi Webber Script Supervisor
Réjean Goderre Key Hair Stylist
Odette Gadoury Costume Design
Josette Perrotta Production Manager
Christopher Raimo Visual Effects Producer
David McKeown Stunt Coordinator
Steve Blalock Stunt Coordinator
Jean-Pierre Paquet Art Direction
Robert Parle Art Direction
Martine Giguère-Kazemirchuk Set Decoration
Daniel Hamelin Set Decoration
Mario Chabot Set Designer
Martin Gagné Set Designer
Brent Lambert Set Designer
Alex Touikan Set Designer
Robert Stecko Camera Operator
Patrick Crane First Assistant Editor
Michael Lantieri Special Effects Supervisor
Michèle St-Arnaud Location Manager
Chantal Bergeron Hairstylist
Robin D. Cook Casting
Helene Lamarre Art Department Coordinator
Brooks Baldwin Dialect Coach
Takashi Seida Still Photographer
Ben Rosenblatt Post Production Supervisor
Piero Mura Sound Effects Editor
Jim Henrikson Music Editor
Joe Sanchez Transportation Coordinator
Christopher T. Welch Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor
Val Kuklowsky Dialogue Editor
Ralph Osborn Dialogue Editor
Francis Back Storyboard Artist
Nathalie Girard Stunts
Pascal Archambault Bouffard Stunts
Daniel Bryant Compositor
Chris Halstead Compositor
Tom Rosseter Compositor
Charles Granich Compositor
Kristen Millette Compositor
Alan Boucek Compositor
Scott Hale Compositor
Mark Tamny Compositor
Carlos Huante Character Designer
Steve Rawlins Lead Animator
Robert Bowen Painter
Philippe Duberger Painter
Annie St-Pierre Painter
Rejean Brochu Head Carpenter
Mark Coffey Assistant Sound Editor
Andy Sisul First Assistant Sound Editor
Marianne Germain Production Assistant
Simon Asselin Production Assistant
Jocelyne Allard Production Assistant
Spiro Tsovras Production Assistant
Maxime Langlois Production Assistant
Patrick Chevrier Production Assistant
Tommy Guenette Production Assistant
Dominic Gerard Production Assistant
Josianne Mailloux Production Secretary
Adrien Morot Special Effects Makeup Artist
Caroline Aquin Special Effects Makeup Artist
David Whitehead Special Sound Effects
Dick Bernstein Music Editor
James Sanchez Transportation Captain
Jim Passon Color Timer
Julie Feiner Dialogue Editor
Avram D. Gold Dialogue Editor
Mickael Coedel Animation
Katina Waters Stunts
Gilbert Larose Jr. Stunts
Nicole Germain Stunts
Joe Bailey Compositor
Chris Gibbons Compositor
David A. Link Compositor
Russ Sueyoshi Compositor
Shelley Campbell Compositor
Steve Jaworski Compositor
Jordan Schilling Compositor
Michael Clemens Compositor
Michael Kennen Compositor
David Schnee Compositor
Colin Epstein Compositing Supervisor
Brian Kalin O'Connell Character Designer
John Zdankiewicz Lead Animator
Alexis Robert Painter
Hélène Tessier Painter
Jacques Viennet Painter
Alain Brochu Head Carpenter
Rodrigo Ortiz-Parraga Assistant Sound Editor
Denis Verrette Production Assistant
Mathieu Gosselin Production Assistant
Eva Quintero Production Assistant
Marco Légaré Production Assistant
Dominique Gaglione D'Amico Production Assistant
Marc Tessier Production Assistant
Fred Berger Production Assistant
Lyssa J. Caster Production Accountant
Yvan Francouer Production Assistant
Sean Samuels Storyboard Artist
Bruno Gatien Special Effects Makeup Artist
Marie-France Guy Special Effects Makeup Artist
Shawn Kelly Animation
Mark Waters Director
Caleb Deschanel Director of Photography
James Horner Original Music Composer
Karey Kirkpatrick Screenplay
John Sayles Screenplay
James D. Bissell Production Design
Joanna Johnston Costume Design
Michael Kahn Editor
Pablo Helman Visual Effects Supervisor
Joey Box Stunt Coordinator
Louis Piché Boom Operator
Sean Samuels Storyboard
Mark Mangini Sound Designer
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anna Behlmer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alan Howarth Special Sound Effects
Steven Woloshen Transportation Co-Captain
Phil Tippett Animation Supervisor
France Raymond Stunts
Satish Ratakonda Compositor
Natalie Baillie Digital Compositor
Name Title
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein Producer
Tony DiTerlizzi Executive Producer
Tom C. Peitzman Co-Producer
Julie Kane-Ritsch Co-Producer
Josette Perrotta Co-Producer
Silenn Thomas Associate Producer
Julia Pistor Executive Producer
Holly Black Executive Producer
Cheryl A. Tkach Associate Producer
Karey Kirkpatrick Producer
Mark Canton Producer
Larry Franco Producer
Steve Barnett Co-Producer
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Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 55 94 32
2024 5 52 72 37
2024 6 49 78 29
2024 7 55 78 35
2024 8 42 62 25
2024 9 40 74 26
2024 10 41 64 26
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2024 12 34 45 27
2025 1 38 48 29
2025 2 32 49 8
2025 3 15 47 3
2025 4 9 13 5
2025 5 7 13 5
2025 6 6 10 4
2025 7 5 7 4
2025 8 5 5 4

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2025 6 974 974
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2025 5 332 741
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2025 4 639 748
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2025 3 874 927
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2025 2 678 836
Year Month High Avg
2024 12 921 932

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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
9.0

**This fantasy film deserves our sympathy and attention.** This is a good film to watch with the family because it will easily appeal to young people and adults alike. However, I think it never received the attention it deserved, perhaps due to the fact that it was released at a time when the fan ... tasy genre was dominated by a group of other much stronger and more relevant films. The film also strives to show the hidden side of knowledge as something dangerous, less than desirable, following the logic of “there are things we simply shouldn’t know”. The story begins when a recently divorced woman moves with her children to a rustic house in the forest, which belongs to a great-aunt hospitalized as crazy. This house has been closed for a long time, there is salt on all the windows and an industrial amount of tomato sauce and honey in the kitchen pantry. Intriguing. It is quite evident from the beginning that the brothers get along badly, and that the youngest is very attached to his father and waits for him to return. And it is precisely he who begins to hear noises that convince him that there is something more in the house. He discovers a book with a dark warning, but still decides to read it, finding himself in the power of a series of hidden knowledge that should never have reached him, and that were collected eighty years earlier by a great-uncle, who disappeared without a trace. Like I said, it's a good film and tells a good story. The characters are good, from the humans to the enchanted figures, and there's a lot of entertainment and creativity here. It didn't have a great reception in America, but it was a success in Europe and continues to appear on television from time to time. Directed by Mark Waters, who already has some experience in films for young people, but was far from being a name to consider from the outset, it has a good group of actors. Freddie Highmore shows talent and commitment, which opened many doors for him in the following years, and Irishwoman Sarah Bolger is not far behind. David Strathairn and Joan Plowright are the adult actors who deserve the most praise for their efforts here. Both were very good, and brought credible and adorably magical characters to life. Nick Nolte also makes a cameo appearance. Technically, the film relies heavily on high-quality CGI, great visual impact and scenic effect. There's no doubt that there was a lot of money invested in the visuals and cinematography, and it paid off: the film doesn't feel unrealistic or overly fanciful. The enchanted objects and characters seem realistic, worthy of the credit we want to give them. The colors are magnificent, the light is ideal, the studio filming was well done and the house where the film takes place is visually magnificent, worthy of a fairy tale. James Horner provides the soundtrack in an effective but not memorable way.

Sep 13, 2023