Hotel Transylvania

4.00
    Hotel Transylvania
    2012

    Synopsis

    Welcome to Hotel Transylvania, Dracula's lavish five-stake resort, where monsters and their families can live it up and no humans are allowed. One special weekend, Dracula has invited all his best friends to celebrate his beloved daughter Mavis's 118th birthday. For Dracula catering to all of these legendary monsters is no problem but the party really starts when one ordinary guy stumbles into the hotel and changes everything!

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    Cast

    • Adam SandlerCount Dracula (voice)
    • Andy SambergJonathan Loughran (voice)
    • Selena GomezMavis Dracula (voice)
    • Kevin JamesFrankenstein (voice)
    • Fran DrescherEunice (voice)
    • Steve BuscemiWayne (voice)
    • Molly ShannonWanda (voice)
    • David SpadeGriffin (voice)
    • Cee Lo GreenMurray the Mummy (voice)
    • Jon LovitzQuasimodo Wilson (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 75

      The Playlist

      Hotel Transylvania is very different from its contemporaries. You just wish that, with so much emphasis on chaos, they could have spent a little more time on character.
    • 75

      Tampa Bay Times

      Hotel Transylvania doesn't raise the bar for animation or comedy but it's fun, and nice for once to have a different reason to say "boo" after an Adam Sandler flick.
    • 70

      Village Voice

      Although it doesn't worry itself with dialectic complexities, Hotel Transylvania succeeds on the level of entertainment.
    • 67

      Entertainment Weekly

      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.
    • 58

      The A.V. Club

      Hotel Transylvania is occasionally the kind of fast-moving, gag-a-second film that relies on quantity of humor rather than quality.
    • 50

      Slant Magazine

      Yet another instance of a decent, potentially thorny premise bogged down in a mess of treacly sentiment and tedious moralizing.
    • 50

      Boxoffice Magazine

      No surprises or major laughs here, but as far as Sandler family fare goes, it's inoffensive enough.
    • 40

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Hotel Transylvania checks in as an anemic example of pure concept over precious little content.

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