Hotel Transylvania 3D

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  • Opened September 28, 2012 
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • PG | Some Rude Humor, Scary Images and Action
  • When monsters want to get away from it all, they go to Count Dracula's (Adam Sandler) Hotel Transylvania, a lavish resort where they can be themselves without humans around to bother them. On one special weekend, Dracula invites creatures like the Invisible Man, the Mummy and others to celebrate the 118th birthday of his daughter, Mavis. However, an unforeseen complication unfolds when an ordinary human unwittingly crashes the party and falls in love with Mavis. Full synopsis

  • Cast: Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez
  • Director: Genndy Tartakovsky
  • Genres: 3D, Animated, Comedy, Family

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Hotel Transylvania Rocks in 3D!!

by katiejo58

We took our 8 year old granddaughter to a 3:00 matinee show after school on Friday. I think because it was early there weren't many people in the theater. Well, I never heard my granddaughter laugh...

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Adam Sandler at his best

by Mrs T Jones 3

I appreciate Adam Sandler's movies as he gotten older so much more than his earlier ones and this one is his best yet. Family oriented, entertaining for both kids and adults and a great pro-family...

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Delight for all ages

by Mehlsky

Hotel Transylvania, a charming take on Movieland's most famous monsters, makes wonderful entertainment for all ages. The creatures are endearing and quirky, and not at all scary. A top-notch cast of...

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Critic Reviews

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Philadelphia Inquirer
| Steven Rea

There's enough here to entertain - and gross out - the kiddie crowd, and parental units, too Read full review

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San Francisco Chronicle
| Amy Biancolli

The cutest darn thing in Hotel Transylvania is the way Count Dracula spazzes into a brilliant red devil-face when provoked. The second-cutest thing is his annoyed response to being misquoted by idiot humans. Read full review

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Entertainment Weekly
| Lisa Schwarzbaum

It's the parental mush about trusting one's kid to make her own discoveries and blah blah blah (spoken in a Sandlerized version of a Dracula voice) that drains the movie of blood. What's left are platitudes, and Sandler singing a novelty song in a Transylvanian-accented falsetto. Read full review

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Boston Globe
| Tom Russo

Some might say there isn't enough that's fresh here to recommend the movie in a big way, except that every generation of trick-or-treaters deserves its monster mash. Read full review

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Dracula voiced by Adam Sandler and Johnnystein voiced by Andy Samberg in "Hotel Transylvania."