
Cute. Clever. Mischievous. Intelligent. Dangerous: Making Gremlins
This new retrospective features new interviews with director Joe Dante, star Zach Galligan, writer Chris Columbus, executive producers Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall and producer Michael Finnell.
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Plot Summary
A boy accidentally breaks three important rules concerning his new pet, a mischievous creature called a Mogwai, unleashing a horde of violent, destructive monsters on a small town. The creatures, known as Gremlins, wreak havoc as Christmas approaches, forcing the boy and his girlfriend to fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Gremlins was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its unique blend of horror, comedy, and dark fantasy. Critics praised its inventive creature design, witty screenplay, and Joe Dante's sharp direction, though some found its violence and tone unsettling for a Christmas-themed film.
What Reviewers Say
- A wickedly funny and thrilling horror-comedy with a dark, satirical edge.
- Praised for its inventive creature effects and dark humor.
- Some found the film's blend of Christmas cheer and mayhem jarring.
Google audience: Viewers loved the film's unique blend of scares and laughs, its memorable characters, and the creative mayhem caused by the Gremlins. Many appreciate its cult classic status and rewatchability during the holiday season.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Saturn Awards for Best Horror Film and Best Music. Won the Young Artist Award for Best Family Feature Film - Comedy or Musical.
Fun Fact
The design of the Gremlins was inspired by the mischievous nature of writer Chris Columbus's own cat.
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