Zathura: A Space Adventure | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 12, 2015
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Sound is well balanced throughout. Visuals have a couple dark spots but rather clear throughout otherwise. A good package for a decent film.
| genre | Adventure | Family | Fantasy |
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| synopsis | After their father (Tim Robbins) is called into work, two young boys, Walter (Josh Hutcherson) and Danny (Jonah Bobo), are left in the care of their teenage sister, Lisa (Kristen Stewart), and told they must stay inside. Walter and Danny, who anticipate a boring day, are shocked when they begin playing Zathura, a space-themed board game, which they realize has mystical powers when their house is shot into space. With the help of an astronaut (Dax Shepard), the boys attempt to return home. |
| lead actors | Jonah Bobo | Josh Hutcherson | Dax Shepard | Tim Robbins | Frank Oz | Derek Mears | Douglas Tait | Joe Bucaro III | Jeff Wolfe | Kristen Stewart | John Alexander |
| director | Jon Favreau |

















