Two demon brothers enlist the aid of Kat Elliot — a tough teen with a load of guilt — to summon them to the Land of the Living. But what Kat demands in return leads to a brilliantly bizarre and comedic adventure like no other.
Lyric Ross
Kat Elliot (voice)
Keegan-Michael Key
Wendell (voice)
Jordan Peele
Wild (voice)
Sam Zelaya
Raúl Cocolotl (voice)
James Hong
Father Bests (voice)
Angela Bassett
Sister Helley (voice)
Gabrielle Dennis
Wilma Elliot (voice)
Gary Gatewood
Delroy Elliot (voice)
Igal Naor
Manberg (voice)
Tamara Smart
Siobhan (voice)
Seema Virdi
Sloane (voice)
Ramona Young
Sweetie (voice)
Maxine Peake
Irmgard Klaxon (voice)
David Harewood
Lane Klaxon (voice)
Ving Rhames
Buffalo Belzer (voice)
Michele Mariana
Sister Chinstrap / Sister Daley (voice)
Natalie Martinez
Mariana Cocolotl (voice)
Tantoo Cardinal
Ms. Hunter (voice)
Serelle Strickland
Young Kat (voice)
Phoebe Lamont
Bearz-A-Bub (voice)
Nick E. Tarabay
Fawzi (voice)
Joseph Tran
Dr. Ngo (voice)
Carolyn Crawford
Cassandra / Sukie Jordan (voice)
Mandy Hutchings
Governor Bribes (voice)
Samantha Fawaz
Female Cop (voice)
Director, Book, Screenplay
Henry Selick
Book
Clay McLeod Chapman
Screenplay
Jordan Peele
November 8, 2022
5
I'm a huge fan of stop-motion animation and of Henry Selick, but this film has been quite disappointing. It is nothing compared to 'Nightmare bedore Christmas' and 'Coraline'.
Animation is great, even though I would have preferred some more "old style" techniques, such as less green screens and computer effects, but it was very good overall.
The big problem is the plot, there's too much in it. And you can't get what this film is for, children or adults?
About the characters, they're not enough developed. You can't sympathize with anyone.
You should watch it if you like stop-motion, but don't expect anything exceptional.