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Fun Size

Some people just can't handle Halloween.
2012 | 87m | English

(15717 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Josh Schwartz
Writer: Max Werner
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Wren's Halloween plans go awry when she's made to babysit her brother, who disappears into a sea of trick-or-treaters. Accompanied by her best friend and two nerdy classmates, Wren needs to find her brother before her mom finds out.
Release Date: Oct 24, 2012
Director: Josh Schwartz
Writer: Max Werner
Genres: Comedy
Keywords affectation, halloween, friends, teenage girl, single mother, family, teen comedy, missing child, little brother, trick or treating, aggressive, satirical, brother sister relationship, mysterious disappearance, teenager, admiring, adoring, ambiguous, ambivalent, appreciative, comforting, sarcastic, sympathetic
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Anonymous Content, Fake Empire Productions
Box Office Revenue: $11,417,362
Budget: $14,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Victoria Justice Wren DeSantis
Jane Levy April Martin
Thomas Mann Roosevelt Leroux
Thomas McDonell Aaron Riley
Chelsea Handler Joy DeSantis
Jackson Nicoll Albert DeSantis
Osric Chau Peng Chong
Riki Lindhome Denise (Galaxy Scout)
Josh Pence Keevin
Johnny Knoxville Jörgen
Thomas Middleditch Fuzzy
Abby Elliott Lara
Ana Gasteyer Jackie Leroux
Kerri Kenney Barb Leroux
Patrick de Ledebur Mike Puglio
Holmes Osborne Mr. Brueder
Annie Fitzpatrick Mrs. Brueder
James Pumphrey Nate Brueder
Peter Navy Tuiasosopo Mr. Mahani
Lori Pelenise Tuisano Mrs. Mahani
Erin Scerbak Andrea
Rachel Sterling Kassi
Nicholas Varricchio Jonathan
Maria Perossa Hailey
Barry Livingston Halloween Dad
Zoe Aggeliki Melinda
Kim Evans Ballerina (uncredited)
Name Job
Josh Schwartz Director
Riley Flanagan Location Production Assistant
Michael L. Sale Editor
Max Werner Screenplay
Nicole Rodgers Second Second Assistant Director
Jennifer Lukehart Set Decoration
Abby Burr Stunt Double
Lauren Fitzsimmons Art Direction
Alyssa Weisberg Casting
Mark White Production Design
Yaron Orbach Director of Photography
Samson Mucke Unit Production Manager
Eric Daman Costume Design
Konner Lashley Stunt Double
Tom Dziak Stunt Driver
Jillian Cole Stunt Double
Mark Anthony Little First Assistant Director
Jason Roberts Second Assistant Director
Sara Fike Stunt Driver
Valerie Flueger Veras Post Production Supervisor
Scott Rorie Second Assistant Director
Wendy Greene Bricmont Editor
John Sundquist Stunt Double
Spencer Gillis Second Assistant "A" Camera
Richard Fike Stunt Coordinator
Deborah Lurie Music
Jennifer Scudder Trent Post Production Coordinator
Lillian Pyles Extras Casting
Name Title
Stephanie Savage Producer
Josh Schwartz Producer
Paul Green Executive Producer
David Kanter Producer
Michael Beugg Executive Producer
Steve Golin Executive Producer
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Wuchak
4.0

**_Fun trick or treat flick marred by eye-rolling “Lib” bits_** A couple of teen girls in the Cleveland area go out trick-or-treating (Victoria Justice and Jane Levy), but have to take the former’s little brother, who doesn’t talk, because her mother decided to go to a party involving “party anim ... als” in their 20s (Chelsea Handler). “Fun Size” is a PG-13 Nickelodeon production with bits made for kids, and then for teens, and then adults, and then kids again. While this didn’t bother me, it might concern some parents. I enjoyed the Halloween milieu that focused on trick or treating minus the horror that usually goes with it in movies. In addition, Petite redhead Jane Levy is a highlight as is tall redhead Riki Lindhome as the Galaxy Scout. The problem is, it was shot in June, 2011, which takes away from the (supposedly) late October ambiance. I can handle that since it’s nothing new (“Halloween,” for instance, was filmed in May). Unfortunately, not only does the viewer have to put up with the teen guy’s sapphic mothers (yes, plural), there’s a scene where the two ex-hippies are making some kind of NObama mural. Get real. It runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was mostly shot in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, which is just east of Cleveland. Wren’s house interiors were filmed in Lakewood, which is on the other side of the big city while the "Captain Chicken" sequences were done on Euclid Ave in the city. GRADE: C/C-

Oct 06, 2024