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Zathura: A Space Adventure
An adventure between galaxies draws the attention of two brothers when their house by the magical board game they are playing is catapult through the depths of space.
















16 October 1958, West Covina, California, USA

24 January 1997, New York City, New York, USA

29 April 1972, Bakersfield, California, USA

2 January 1975, Milford, Michigan, USA

17 December 1978, Tarzana, California, USA

25 May 1944, Hereford, England, UK

4 April 1964, Wheaton, Illinois, USA

9 April 1990, Los Angeles, California, USA




December 30, 2006
Charming children's adventure with some superb performances from the young cast.
November 11, 2005
Zathura salutes the low-tech magic that lurks inside a board game -- that hidden ability to bring people together.
June 24, 2006
Favreau gratifyingly prevents the film from becoming a mere maelstrom of CG effects by pushing the brothers' amusing bickering to the fore...
April 29, 2009
It doesn't talk down its audience, it doesn't paint clichés, it doesn't insult our intelligence, and its entertainment is enjoyable for both adults and children. That's rare.
November 14, 2005
A smart and funny kids' movie that will also keep parents entertained.
April 08, 2007
At times it seemed like events were occurring just so the kids, or the kids in the audience, could learn their lesson a little bit more.
November 11, 2005
In seeking to entertain adults as well as children, director Jon Favreau (Elf) may have overplayed his hand a bit on the grown-up side.
February 22, 2007
A lively, imaginative tall tale that should thrill young audiences and engage their parents.
November 11, 2005
Zathura, Jon Favreau's adaptation of Chris Van Allsburg's kid-lit adventure of the same name, more than fills the bill -- though it's unlikely to draw anyone over the age of 11 (not counting baby-sitters).
January 05, 2007
A practically-perfect family flick which delivers a big lesson about the true meaning of brotherly love.
November 07, 2012
Zathura is a space circus of the surreal that recalls a time when the likes of Joe Dante ruled the pre-adolescent pop sphere.
December 06, 2005
The only way to win is just to keep playing until it's over, and the only way to leave the theater is to hover over these kids' shoulders until they finally wrap things up. In both cases, there are more entertaining ways to spend an afternoon.