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Spooky Night: The Spirit of Halloween review – off-the-shelf family horror

- Catherine Bray

When is a Spirit Halloween store branding exercise not a Spirit Halloween store branding exercise? When it’s a film released in the UK, where Spirit Halloween stores just aren’t a thing. In the US (where this film was titled Spirit Halloween: The Movie), consumers are blessed with more than 1,500 of them, and this pre-teen Halloween yarn set in a store built over the final resting place of evil property developer Alex Windsor (Christophe­r Lloyd) presumably registers more immediatel­y as an attempt to shift some All Hallows’ Eve merch.

As far as weird IP inspiratio­ns go, it’s not the worst, but it’s also far from the best. Suitable for pre-teens too young for genuine horror movies, it’s a safe watch for a family Halloween movie night, with one or two fairly creepy moments slotted in amidst the more hokey stuff. The notional plot sees a trio of best friends pondering their Halloween options now that one of their number has grown a couple of chest hairs and considers himself too old for traditiona­l trick or treating. They opt for a night sneaking around a deserted costume store with a dark past.

Great plan, but unfortunat­ely Windsor’s

ghost is roaming about looking for souls to possess. Any Back to the Future/Addams Family fans excited to see Lloyd’s eccentric charisma back on the big screen may like to note that the vast majority of his performanc­e is vocal: the various items he possesses are played by animatroni­cs or guys in suits. (I’d hazard the production had maybe one session with Lloyd actually on set, which is over and done with in the pre-credits flashback.) The film does find time to build in a few nods to the greatest villain the man ever played – Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? – with little visual references to trip-hazard eyeballs, buzzsaws and mallets for hands.

Still, on this evidence, movies spun off from US retail outlets aren’t a trend to be encouraged: anyone currently in developmen­t on M&Ms World: The Movie, Ronald McDonald’s Big Day Out or The Starbucks Mysteries, please go back to the drawing board.

• Spooky Night: The Spirit of Halloween is released on 13 October in UK cinemas and on 16 October on digital platforms.

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