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With an impressive 81% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, “The Spiderwick Chronicles” was met with positive reviews, with particular acclaim directed at Freddie Highmore for his portrayal of the twin brothers Jared and Simon Grace. Critics and adults alike noted, however, that the film’s intensity may be overwhelming for some younger viewers.
Critics thought The Spiderwick Chronicles was too scary for kids
Sporting an 81% score on Rotten Tomatoes, “The Spiderwick Chronicles” was warmly received by critics, with special praise going to Freddie Highmore in the double role of identical teen twins Jared and Simon Grace. Another shared sentiment among reviewers and noticed by plenty of adults was that the film was too scary for some young children.
Produced by Nickelodeon Studios and given a modest PG rating, “The Spiderwick Chronicles” nevertheless features intense scenes of fantasy violence that may surprise audiences expecting lighter fare. Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert called the film “truly scary,” and while it was “terrific entertainment,” he concluded his review with caution: “if you’re under 8 or 9 years old, don’t say you weren’t warned.” The film features a dramatic siege on the Spiderwick Estate by an army of goblins at the command of Mulgarath (Nick Nolte), an evil shape-shifting ogre. CNN’s Tom Charity likened it to “something out of a home-invasion thriller (but with more goo).”
Young children may not be ready for scenes of knife-wielding teens defending themselves, or goblins painfully melting under acidic sprays of tomato sauce (one of their greatest weaknesses). But for older kids who enjoy edgier family films like “The Dark Crystal” and “Goosebumps,” “The Spiderwick Chronicles,” now streaming on Paramount Plus, is a must-see adventure with an all-star cast.