Lemony Snicket (2004)
After Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire's parents perish in a terrible fire, they are carted off to live with their distant relative, Count Olaf, an evil fiend who is plotting to kill them and seize their fortune.
22 June 1949, Summit, New Jersey, USA
28 August 1956, Cayey, Puerto Rico
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October 03, 2006
full review in Greek
January 17, 2016
This film is endlessly dark and gloomy for a kids story. But somehow, it works.
November 20, 2008
A dastardly unadulterated delight of a film.
December 25, 2010
Book's fans will enjoy, but too creepy for some.
June 24, 2006
It's all a bit superficial, but highly entertaining, wickedly funny, and alluring enough to make you want to start reading the books.
September 26, 2005
A sick joke of a film that realizes the best children's entertainment doesn't hide from the bleaker side of life, but plunges into the void and respects kids enough to assume they can handle it.
February 27, 2009
Between Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Lemony Snicket 2004 is a banner year for dark and fun kid's films.
November 15, 2011
Episodic but entertaining.

