Paul Bernbaum

writer, creator
Feature Film

Halloweentown II

Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge


Teenage witch Marnie Piper has a mom (who doesn’t want her to carry on in the witch tradition), a grandma (Debbie Reynolds, who wants to take her on as an apprentice), and Kal (a cute guy hanging around who turns out to be the son of the family nemesis). When Marnie gets trapped by Kal in the dimension of Halloweentown, she and her troll friend Luke use time travel to escape; later they use a black-holeish “timeline” to get back to the present and save the day. —Michael Main
You know that looks just like a Stephen Hawking description of a non-stellar black hole.
Kimberley Brown (as Marnie Piper), Phillip Van Kyke (as Luke the Goblin), and
                Daniel Kountz (as Kal) pose around an open book of spells.
  • Science Fiction
  • Audience: Children
  • Definite Time Travel
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Cris Johnson is a precog—usually seeing two minutes ahead, except for that time he saw a woman in a diner at 8:09—but he’s not a time traveler. —Michael Main
No mega-jackpots, no long shots. The idea is to go unnoticed: That way I can keep coming back.
A blazing city is superimposed over Julianne Moore (as Callie Ferris), Jessica
                Biel (as Liz Cooper), and Nicolas Cage (as Chris Johnson )--all three of whom are
                worried.
  • Science Fiction
  • Time Phenomena