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Sketch

2025 | 93m | English

(4076 votes)

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Popularity: 12 (history)

Director: Seth Worley
Writer: Seth Worley
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When a young girl’s sketchbook falls into a strange pond, her drawings come to life—chaotic, real, and on the loose. As the town descends into chaos, her family must reunite and stop the monsters they never meant to unleash.
Release Date: Aug 06, 2025
Director: Seth Worley
Writer: Seth Worley
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords based on short
Production Companies Wonder Project, Morphan Time
Box Office Revenue: $8,324,425
Budget: $4,800,000
Updates Updated: Oct 16, 2025
Entered: Jul 30, 2024
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Name Character
Tony Hale Taylor Wyatt
D'Arcy Carden Liz Wyatt
Bianca Belle Amber Wyatt
Kue Lawrence Jack Wyatt
Kalon Cox Bowman Lynch
Jaxen Kenner Demarcus
Genesis Rose Brown Carson
Randa Newman Miss Thompson
Allie McCulloch Ally Wyatt
Nadia Benavides Dr. Land
Dajanae Cole Maggie
Josh Inocalla Rick
Tamiko Robinson Steele Potential Buyer
Mitch Miller Potential Buyer 2
Arielle Prepetit Newlywed Wife
Jesse Santoyo Cop
Leigha Hancock Evil Amber
Name Job
Megan Stacey Director of Photography
Cody Fry Original Music Composer
Seth Worley Writer, Director, Editor
Melissa Michalak Production Manager
Sidney Young Costume Designer
Madison Braun Production Designer
Name Title
Tony Hale Producer
Steve Taylor Producer
Jon Erwin Executive Producer
Kevin Downes Producer
Shun Lee Fong Co-Producer
Katelyn Botsch Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

This starts off with the typical family formula where dad (Tony Hale) is trying to raise his two young children “Amber” (Bianca Belle) and brother “Jack” (Kue Lawrence) following the death of their mother. He’s engaged the help of his sister “Liz” (D’Arcy Carden) to sell their home and so tensions a ... re bubbling under when “Amber” is found to have drawn something a little on the scary side at school. Fortunately, her teacher reckons it is way better to sketch these things than actually implement her imagination and so gives her a notebook in which she secretly characterises much of her feelings about her family, her schoolmates and, of course, her grief. Meantime, “Jack” has discovered that a nearby pond seems to have some magic properties that initially he hopes will help him repair their special pizza plate, and then - well what else could it resuscitate? That’s when his sister intervenes - but her book falls into the water and that miraculously animates some of her vividly drawn imaginary creatures that now proceed to terrorise the town, the siblings and the annoying “Bowman” (Karon Cox) who all have to get their thinking caps on if they are to thwart these multi-coloured and limbed beasties that are proliferating freely and perilously. The adults here do fine, but essentially this is really a film from the three youngsters as they use their magical foes to manifest and then face down their own emotional baggage, relationship issues and demons. There’s a little sibling rivalry from time to time too, but once the battle lines are drawn it’s more about working together whilst they combat their sometimes quite menacing nemeses. There is a fairly clearly presented underlying message about how we deal with sorrow and of the dangers of leaving these feelings unaddressed, all whilst the animation mixes well with the live action and there’s plenty of mischief along the way, too. It’s good to see a film that has something to say, and this one is innovative in the way it does that. Worth a watch.

Oct 16, 2025