![]() What makes this film work is the abundance of charm it has. Zimmerman, to combat the return of the former master of the house, the wicked Issac Izard, who hid a mysterious clock in the walls of the mansion that could be ticking down to Doomsday. Resolving to become a warlock himself, Lewis must now work with his uncle and their magical neighbor, Mrs. As he starts to adjust, he discovers the mystical nature of both his new home and Jonathan himself, who is a warlock. The narrative follows the young Lewis Barnavelt, a studious boy, recently orphaned, as he arrives in New Zebedee to live with his eccentric uncle Jonathan. Will it see the same success on the silver screen? I certainly hope so. “The House with a Clock in Its Walls” was a big hit upon release back in 1973. As such, we now have the feature film version of a children’s book that even I, avid reader that I am, had never heard of, despite them releasing installments up until 2008. ![]() In a cinematic world full of adaptations and sequels, Hollywood is now reaching for the really obscure for inspiration. ![]()
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