
Book of Monsters 2019
"Turning eighteen is going to be hell"
Imagine turning 18 with the weight of the world crashing down—not from awkward handshakes or tough math finals, but from bloodthirsty monsters devouring your party like it's an all-you-can-eat buffet.
Director: Stewart Sparke
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Book of Monsters (2019) about?
Sophie's 18th birthday party takes a monstrous turn when she discovers that demons aren't just myth— they're hungry, and they've crashed the celebration. With her friends trapped and her home under siege, she must uncover the truth behind the creatures and rise to face her destiny before they devour everyone in sight.
Who directed Book of Monsters?
Stewart Sparke directed *Book of Monsters (2019)*, blending horror and comedy into a fast-paced, genre-bending thriller.
Who stars in Book of Monsters?
The film stars Lyndsey Craine, Michaela Longden, Lizzie Stanton, Anna Dawson, and Daniel Thrace in a darkly comedic yet action-packed survival story.
Is Book of Monsters (2019) worth watching?
If you crave horror-comedy with a side of teen rebellion and supernatural chaos, *Book of Monsters (2019)* delivers a wild ride. Its tight runtime and energetic cast make it a fun, if gory, diversion—perfect for genre fans looking for something fresh and fast-paced.
How long is Book of Monsters?
The film runs for 84 minutes, packing a punch in just over an hour and a half.
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About Book of Monsters (2019) — A Birthday Party Gone Terrifyingly Wrong
Imagine turning 18 with the weight of the world crashing down—not from awkward handshakes or tough math finals, but from bloodthirsty monsters devouring your party like it's an all-you-can-eat buffet.
Stewart Sparke's *Book of Monsters (2019)* delivers a chaotic blend of comedy, horror, and action that spirals into a survival nightmare when Sophie's birthday celebration spirals into carnage. With a quirky cast led by Lyndsey Craine, Michaela Longden, and Lizzie Stanton, this 84-minute romp flips the script on coming-of-age tropes by blending teenage angst with supernatural terror. The film thrives on sharp wit, gory set pieces, and a darkly playful tone, asking whether adulthood is worth the price when monsters are literally tearing through the guest list.