IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes73%
Metacritic43/100
Google Users75%
Director: Frank Marshall•Genres: Comedy, Horror, Thriller
A small, idyllic town is thrown into terror when a deadly species of South American spider is accidentally imported. These venomous arachnids, led by a cunningly intelligent queen spider, begin to breed and hunt the unsuspecting residents. Dr. Ross Jennings, a newly arrived physician with a severe phobia of spiders, finds himself at the center of the escalating crisis as he tries to protect his family and the town from the horrifying infestation.
Arachnophobia was generally well-received by critics for its blend of horror and humor, with many praising its effective scares and creative premise. Audiences also found enjoyment in the film's ability to tap into a common phobia while delivering genuine suspense and lighthearted moments. It's often remembered as a classic of the creature-feature genre from the early 90s.
Praised for its clever premise and effective blend of suspense and dark comedy.
Noted for its surprisingly effective scares and relatable fear of spiders.
Some found the humor occasionally undercut the horror, but overall it was seen as entertaining.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed "Arachnophobia" for its thrilling scares and unique concept, finding it a fun and suspenseful watch that plays on common fears. While some pointed out that the humor occasionally lightened the tone, most agreed it was an entertaining film.
The filmmakers used over 300 real spiders for the movie, including many highly venomous species like the Brazilian wandering spider, under the supervision of animal behaviorist Peter Merritt.
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