🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: David Yarovesky
- Genre: Family, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
- Release year: 2021
- Runtime (length): 1h 43min
- IMDb rating: 5.8/10 (11K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 63%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A kid who likes writing scary stories gets trapped in a witch’s apartment and has to tell her bedtime stories to avoid becoming a creepy doll, teaming up with another kid and a sassy cat to pull a Home Alone on the witch.
🍿 Nightbooks: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Alex’s Capture
Alex, a young boy with a passion for writing scary stories, feels like an outcast. In a moment of frustration, he decides to burn his ‘Nightbooks’ in his apartment building’s basement. However, the elevator mysteriously stops on a different floor, leading him to an open apartment where a TV playing his favorite movie, ‘The Lost Boys’, lures him inside.

Imprisoned by Natacha
Alex soon discovers he is trapped in the magical apartment of Natacha, a powerful witch. Natacha demands that Alex tell her a scary story every night; otherwise, he faces dire consequences. Alex is forced to comply, and he is introduced to Yasmin, another child held captive by Natacha, who acts as the witch’s housekeeper.

Escape Attempts and Revelations
Alex and Yasmin form a bond and begin plotting their escape. Alex discovers notes left by a previous captive, ‘Unicorn Girl’, detailing potential escape routes and strategies. They learn about the apartment’s secrets, including its ability to move to different locations and its watchful, sometimes invisible, cat, Lenore. They concoct a sleeping potion to subdue Natacha and find a way out.

The Truth About Natacha
After venturing through a magical forest, Alex and Yasmin stumble upon a gingerbread house, leading them to a room filled with skulls and a sleeping witch-like figure. Natacha reveals her true identity: she was once Unicorn Girl, who escaped an even more terrifying witch. She returned to learn witchcraft to keep the original witch asleep using scary stories while harvesting her magic.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Alex (Winslow Fegley): A young boy with a passion for writing scary stories who is imprisoned by a witch and must use his storytelling to survive.
- Yasmin (Lidya Jewett): A resourceful girl held captive by Natacha, acting as a housekeeper, who becomes Alex’s ally in escaping.
- Natacha (Krysten Ritter): A beautiful but evil witch who imprisons children and demands that Alex tell her scary stories every night.
- Lenore (Cleo/Trixie): Natacha’s ill-tempered, sometimes-invisible cat who initially spies on Alex and Yasmin but eventually aids them.
- Evil Sorcerer (Stephen R. Hart): The original witch who was defeated and put to sleep by Natacha.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Yasmin: “Weird? The thing that makes you weird makes them ordinary, and nobody likes to be ordinary because ordinary sucks.” – Yasmin comforts Alex, encouraging him to embrace his unique passion for scary stories.
- Alex: “I’m not burning my stories.” – Alex realizes that he shouldn’t be ashamed of his creativity.
- Natacha: “Every story needs a good scare.” – Natacha emphasizes the importance of horror in storytelling.
💰Box Office
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💥 Nightbooks Reviews
Personal Review
I absolutely loved Nightbooks! It reminded me of the classic fantasy movies I grew up with, but with a modern twist. The witch’s apartment was so creatively designed, and I found myself completely drawn into the story. The scenes in the library were my favorite; it looked like a place I could get lost in for days! It was also so moving to see Alex and Yasmin support each other’s weirdness. I also loved the cat!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of fantasy and horror movies geared towards younger audiences.”
- “Viewers who enjoy stories about witches, magic, and overcoming fears.”
- “Those who like movies with a strong emphasis on friendship and self-acceptance.”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Scary imagery and frightening characters, including witches and monsters.”
- “Mild peril and suspenseful situations.”
- “Occasional name-calling and thematic elements of isolation.”
Professional Reviews
- Common Sense Media: “”Nightbooks” offers a thrilling, suspenseful experience for young viewers. Krysten Ritter’s portrayal of the witch is captivating, and the story’s themes of friendship and self-acceptance are well-developed. While some scenes may be too intense for younger children, older kids and teens will find it thoroughly enjoyable.
- The Wrap: “A fun and spooky family movie, “Nightbooks” delivers on its promise of Halloween-season entertainment. The young actors are engaging, and the visual effects are impressive. While the plot may be predictable at times, the film’s overall charm and message make it a worthwhile watch.
- IMDb: “Based on the 2018 horror-fantasy children’s book of the same name by J. A. White, Nightbooks was acquired for adaptation by Netflix in 2019. The one downside is the titular Nightbooks feel very brushed over. It feels like a squandered opportunity as it reminded me of something like the animation seen in Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life or Diary of a Wimpy Kid where it played with simplistic animation to bring childlike fantasies to life.
Audience Reactions
Krysten Ritter steals the show as the delightfully wicked witch.: Most viewers praised the movie’s blend of fantasy, horror, and heart, making it a fun and engaging watch for families.
The set design is amazing, especially the witch’s apartment which is filled with creepy and magical details.: The creative visuals and suspenseful storytelling make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
Overall Consensus: A fun and engaging family-friendly horror movie with a compelling story, memorable characters, and impressive visuals. A perfect Halloween-season watch for older kids and teens.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “The song ‘Cry Little Sister’, the theme song to the 1987 vampire film ‘The Lost Boys’ is heard twice in the movie.”
- “Director David Yarovesky also directed Brightburn, another horror film with supernatural elements.”
- “The film draws inspiration from classic fairy tales like Hansel and Gretel, blending them with modern horror elements.”
🖥️ How to Watch Nightbooks?
Nightbooks is currently available for streaming on Netflix. At this time, it is not available for purchase on platforms such as Prime Video or Apple TV. However, availability may change, so check those services periodically.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Nightbooks, you might like these similar films:
- Coraline (2009): Both feature children navigating a dangerous, magical world with a hidden dark side and a memorable female villain.
- The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008): Features children discovering a hidden world of magical creatures and facing dangers they must overcome together.
- Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013): Shares similar themes of children confronting witches and dark magic.
- The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018): A young protagonist enters a magical world full of supernatural creatures and dark secrets.
🛒 Nightbooks Related Products
- Nightbooks (Movie Tie-in Edition): This special edition of the book that inspired the movie includes exclusive behind-the-scenes content, making it a perfect collector’s item for fans.
- Nightbooks: The Unofficial Companion – A Guide to the Netflix Movie: Explore Nightbooks with facts and behind-the-scenes info. Discover the film’s connections to classic horror.
- Funko Pop! Movies: Nightbooks – Natacha: This Funko Pop! figure brings the memorable character of Natacha to life, perfect for collectors and fans of the movie.
- Official Nightbooks Poster: A high-quality print of the movie’s official poster, ideal for decorating a bedroom, home theater, or study with a touch of Nightbooks magic.
🎧 Soundtrack
Nightbooks features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “Boys Need a Mother” – performed by Thomas Newman
- “Cry Little Sister (cover version)” – performed by Chvrches
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Nightbooks is rated PG and features some scary scenes and characters, making it potentially frightening for younger or more sensitive children. Parent should consider their child’s tolerance for horror themes.
Yes, Nightbooks is based on the 2018 horror-fantasy children’s book of the same name by J.A. White.
The ending of Nightbooks leaves the possibility open for a sequel, but as of now, there hasn’t been any official confirmation regarding a follow-up film.
🔥 Bonus Content
The Funniest Bloopers From NIGHTBOOKS | Netflix
Ever wonder what happens when things go wrong on a movie set? These bloopers from Nightbooks are hilarious, and you’ll definitely see a different side of the actors!
Scary Story Challenge 😱 Nightbooks | Netflix After School
Want to see the Nightbooks cast put their scary story skills to the test? It’s super entertaining to watch them come up with spooky tales on the spot!
Meet Lenore 😼 Nightbooks | Netflix After School
Lenore the hairless cat is definitely one of the most interesting characters in Nightbooks! This video gives you a fun introduction to this mischievous feline.
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