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From legendary director Joe Dante comes a 3D thriller that explores the fears and secrets buried deep within the human mind. Life couldn't possibly get worse, or so thought 14 year old Dane and his 10 year old brother Lucas, when their single mother Susan uproots them from New York City to the sleepy little town of Bensonville. For Dane the only exciting thing about their new town is the beautiful girl next door, Julie. With Susan spending more and more time at work, Dane and Lucas are left unattended to explore the depths of their eerie new residence. But then everything changes when they find a sinister black hole under a locked trap door in the basement. Hoping for some answers about the house's past, Dane and Lucas bring Julie in on their new discovery. When the hole is exposed, evil is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and past nightmares coming to life, the trio will have to come face to face with their darkest fears to put an end to The Hole. -- (C) Official Site
Release Date The Hole Sep 28, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Hole

Chris Massoglia,Haley Bennett,Nathan Gamble,Teri Polo,Bruce Dern,John De Santis,Quinn Lord,Jonathan Bruce,Mark Pawson,Peter Shinkoda,Doug Chapman,Merritt Patterson,Ali Cobrin,Chelsea Ricketts,Chord Overstreet,Wade Williams,Mary Mouser

Genres The Hole : Kids & Family,Mystery & Suspense,Science Fiction & Fantasy

User Ranting The Hole : 3.2
User Percentage For The Hole : %
User Count Like for The Hole : 12,722
All Critics Ranting For The Hole : 6.4
All Critics Count For The Hole : 33
All Critics Percentage For The Hole : 79 %

Review For The Hole

No one understands that giddy rush of sugar buzz cinema better than director Joe Dante.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

It's good to welcome back one of the undisputed masters of modern genre cinema -- and adventurous kids will love it.
Tom Huddleston-Time Out

Cool it may be, but scary (or even mildly shudder-inducing) it ain't.
Derek Elley-Variety

Sadly, the picture is just too mild for its own good.
Jeremy Wheeler-TV Guide's Movie Guide

Curb your expectations and know you're going into a film about how curious children overcome their fears, not how malevolent darkness torments a group of unsuspecting "victims."
Matt Donato-We Got This Covered

A refreshing example of how to make a film for a specific demographic the right way. ... Smart, scary and fun as hell.
William Bibbiani-CraveOnline

Entertaining, with a welcome sense of mischief, The Hole plays to Dante's strengths, returning him to a suburban battleground where young characters face off against an unstoppable, often knee-high malevolent force.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Catch THE HOLE in 3-D if you can, but watch it with your kids during this approaching Halloween. You might remember a time when horror was fun and creepy and less violent and exploitative.
Jonathan W. Hickman-Daily Film Fix

Now that it's finally here, it proves a sight better than its direct-to-video credentials suggest.
Rob Vaux-Mania.com

All the elements are here, they just don't add up to a satisfying whole.
Nathan Rabin-AV Club

If you enjoyed recent scary-but-kid-safe thrillers like Don't Be Afraid of the Dark or Super 8 - albeit toned down for pre-teens - then The Hole is definitely worth a peek.
Staci Layne Wilson-Horror.com

A fun kids horror film that may be a minor work for Dante, but still very satisfying.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy

Will be instantly recognizable to anyone who grew up watching movies in the 1980s!
James O'Ehley-Sci-Fi Movie Page

This is scary, thrilling stuff, especially considering there's very little actual violence or gore.
-Film4

The return of director Joe Dante would be more welcome if his children's horror-thriller weren't so tepid.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

Director Dante knows a thing or two about making teen thrillers, and this film gets the atmosphere just right without indulging in cheap movie gimmicks.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

Scarier than any of this year's 18-rated horror crop.
Robbie Collin-News of the World

Scary fun for young teens.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express

With the 1980s increasingly looking like a golden age for live-action family blockbusters, Joe Dante, the decade's most subversive practitioner of the form, makes a welcome return...
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman

Dante delivers some terrific spine-tingling chills on the way towards a disappointingly overblown climax.
Marc Lee-Daily Telegraph

It's the kind of knockabout, kid's-eye-view comedy-horror that hasn't been made for a while, with some nasty, frightening touches, but expertly encased in a distinctive family-movie aesthetic.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

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