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Under the Bed (2012)
Neal has come back home after two-year exile. Neal teams up with his younger brother to fight against a cruel monster without the help of their parents. A nightmare always begins under their bed and they have to defeat the monster.
20 October 1986, Chicago, Illinois, USA
16 October 1968, Hawaii, USA
10 August 1990, Antioch, California, USA
26 May 1963, Durban, South Africa
16 April 1978, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA
18 November 1992, Walnut Creek, California, USA
30 December 1983, Northampton, Massachusetts, USA
15 September 1982, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
August 26, 2012
A film of two halves - one dull, the other exciting and funny.July 11, 2013
What the production aims to pull off with the picture in the early going isn't where the movie ends up, torching a promising premise on tiresome storytelling and a mangled tonal balance.August 01, 2013
A standard-issue creepshow, undermined by script holes and a meager budget that brings distinctly subpar effects.July 13, 2013
The film's sense of conviction and psychological nuance never rises above that of the "I Learned It from Watching You" anti-drug PSA.July 25, 2013
A fun and gory little spooky tale flaws and all.June 27, 2016
Once, however, the monster comes out of its hiding place and sheds its psychosexual slough, all that remains is a silly, sub-Joe Dante clash between kids and creature, with a dénouement so bewilderingly arbitrary that disappointment is inevitable.July 05, 2013
Under The Bed offers a fresh take on the fabled boogeyman story, delivering an entertaining explanation of what exactly is going "bump in the night" - along with one hell of a horror finale.October 17, 2013
Kids vs. monsters tale that take a while to warm up, but picks up nicely.July 21, 2013
Unfolds with a nuance and relative level of sophistication that belies its generic title, before eventually succumbing to a haphazard, poorly explained explosion of gore.July 16, 2013
Matches narrative incoherence with one of the most over-the-top portentous scores in horror-cinema history.