A familys inventor father accidentally shrinks his and his neighbors children with a faulty ray gun, prompting the miniature children to navigate their overgrown backyard and survive various obstacles to make it back home safely. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 American English-language Adventure Comedy movie featuring Rick Moranis, Matt Frewer, Marcia Strassman, Kristine Sutherland, Thomas Wilson Brown, Jared Rushton and Craig Richard Nelson. Walt Disney Pictures in association with Silver Screen Partners III. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Penney Finkelman Cox. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is written by Stuart Gordon, Brian Yuzna, Ed Naha and Tom Schulman and it is directed by Joe Johnston. Buena Vista Pictures Distribution acquired the distribution rights for the film. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids was released on 23rd June 1989 and takes a screen time of 93 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids was made on a budget of $18 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $222 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Ed Naha and Tom Schulman. Cinematography was done by Hiro Narita and editing by Michael A. Stevenson. The music was composed by James Horner.
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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 79%
Roger Ebert
It tells an amazing and preposterous story, and it seems bored by it. ( Read More )
Scott G. Mignola
The films real disappointment isnt its short of cash special effects theyre fun in their cheesy way but its ham handedness in dealing with the emotional aspects of the story. ( Read More )
Rita Kempley
The sets are definitely plastic, but that slightly homemade look is refreshing in the hardware movie decade. ( Read More )
David Nusair
...a fantastic premise thats employed to watchable yet thoroughly erratic effect... ( Read More )
Chris Hicks
Honey does sink into sappy sentiment, especially with the tamed ant, that seems a throwback to some of the dumbest Disney fare from the 50s, but more often its a funny, silly, even exciting adventure for younger audiences with a nice pro family message that doesnt get in the way. ( Read More )