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Hotel Transylvania
Following an ugly past with humans, Vampire Dracula secluded his kinds into high-end resort, but this cannot be for ever as he thought.
12 March 1959, Tollette, Arkansas, USA
28 September 1971
16 August 1965, Wheaton, Illinois, USA
31 December 1966, Flint, Michigan, USA
16 August 1963, New York City, New York, USA
July 20, 2013
In the role of a concerned father and cartoon monster, Sandler manages to be something he has not been onscreen in a long time: likable.
September 29, 2012
Even the animation is ugly.
October 11, 2012
No one does saccharine like Adam Sandler. The man can be sharp, angry and funny - but when he lays on the sweetness, it's like drowning in an avalanche of Tate & Lyle.
August 26, 2015
This 91-minute mash-up of Halloween creatures and non-stop silliness hits the ground running and virtually never slows down.
September 30, 2012
The 3-D adds a vertiginous thrill to a chase on flying tables and a touch of claustrophobia to a maze of underground corridors.
May 03, 2015
It's isn't awful. Just terribly pleasant, that's all.
September 28, 2012
Hotel Transylvania may lack the emotional oomph of Pixar's best efforts, but it makes up for it with rapid-fire gags and an unflagging pace that makes this a rare all-ages treat.
March 04, 2015
Kids might be briefly entertained by the early onslaught of monsters, but the plot concerning the over-anxious father is soon tedious, especially as Sandler repeats the corny Dracula voice he's been doing since his Saturday Night Live days.
September 29, 2012
Not since Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein have the great Universal monsters been subjected to such dismal treatment.
October 07, 2013
Has the definite stamp of Sandler and his crew, but in the end it's a fine and very sweet animated family film.
April 12, 2016
Classic Saturday morning cartoon material, very silly and very much aimed at 5 year-olds.
October 01, 2012
It's all strictly one-note stuff. But it's a funny note, and the film has a grand old time giving us the same type of gag over and over again.

