Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)
Director: Jon Favreau
Movie review
From Time Out London
‘Jumanji’ in space, anyone? Bewildering though it may seem, ‘Zathura’ is just that. Two young brothers chance across a board game with untapped mystical powers which, once play begins, transports their house into outer space and barrages them with sci-fi clichés. Ten-year-old Walter (Josh Hutcherson) and his cute-as-pie younger brother Danny (the aptly named Jonah Bobo) are the protagonists, the latter coming across like a male counterpoint to devil-child Dakota Fanning. While ‘Zathura’ is certainly aimed at a younger audience, older viewers may enjoy the lovingly wrought ’50s iconography of rocket ships, aliens, robots and ray guns, which hark back to the likes of ‘Forbidden Planet’. And, notwithstanding the plot’s basic unoriginality, director Jon Favreau (‘Made’, ‘Elf’) gratifyingly prevents the film from becoming a mere maelstrom of CG effects by pushing the brothers’ amusing bickering to the fore: the impulsive my-turn/ your-turn narrative supplies the same giddy charm that a couple of banana daiquiris might lend to a game of snakes and ladders.Author: DJ
Time Out London Issue 1850: February 1-8 2006
Cast & crew
Director: Jon Favreau
Producer: William Teitler, Scott Kroopf, Michael De Luca
Cast: Josh Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo, Dax Shepard, Kristen Stewart, Tim Robbins full cast
Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Fantasy
Duration: 113 mins
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