Bella Thorne, Madison Pettis and Ryan Ochoa lead an ensemble cast in this spook-tacular adventure with new ghosts, new thrills, and the return of some old friends. Max (Ochoa) only has eyes for Cammy (Thorne), the smart, popular redhead at school. When Max finally scores a date with Cammy on Halloween, Phears, an evil ghost with plans on taking over the world, unleashes his ghouls and things go haywire. With the help of his ghostly pals, Tara and Nicky, can Max thwart Phears' evil plot, help reunite his ghost friends with their long-lost parents and still make his date with Cammy on Halloween? R.L. Stine's Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? is a frightful family delight!
Directed by Peter Hewitt
halloween
sequel
based on children's book
ghost
Trailer
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2.4 / 5
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Cast
Ryan Ochoa
Max Doyle
Roshon Fegan
Nicky
Madison Pettis
Tara
Bella Thorne
Cammy
Gigi Rice
Harriet Doyle
Anastasia Baranova
Young Emma
Eric Allan Kramer
John Doyle
Calum Worthy
Colin Doyle
Adi Shankar
Photographer Shankar
Charlie Hewson
Phears
Joan Rivers
Grandma Doyle
Carolyn Hennesy
Coach Freeley
Crew
Peter Hewitt
Director
Rich Correll
Screenplay
Rich Correll
Executive Producer
R.L. Stine
Executive Producer
Patrick Kirst
Music
R.L. Stine
Book
Popular Reviews
18 reviews
vivian
1.0★ · 06/22/15
note to self: not a ghost
note to self: not a ghost
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magda
5.0★ · 09/15/25
que es esta wea
que es esta wea
Spence
2.0★ · 09/06/21
What do you get when you take an already mediocre kids movie and then replace almost the entire cast for a sequel made 6 years later? Garbage! Who could’ve guessed?
It was actually so poorly made that within the first 10 minutes there is an editing mistake where it just repeats the same clip twice in a row. I could fix that in iMovie for fuck’s sake.
Also 2014 is recent enough for them to know better than include not one, but TWO (2) costumes of indigenous people! So if you didn’t hate it already, they give you plenty of reasons to do so.
What do you get when you take an already mediocre kids movie and then replace almost the entire cast for a sequel made 6 years later? Garbage! Who could’ve guessed?
It was actually so poorly made that within the first 10 minutes there is an editing mistake where it just repeats the same clip twice in a row. I could fix that in iMovie for fuck’s sake.
Also 2014 is recent enough for them to know better than include not one, but TWO (2) costumes of indigenous people! So if you didn’t hate it already, they give you plenty of reasons to do so.