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Fun Size

Fun Size is a teen directed by and written by Max Werner, focusing on a high school senior named whose spirals into chaos when her younger brother goes missing amid trick-or-treaters. Starring in the lead role as , alongside , , and as the brother Albert, the film follows Wren as she enlists her best friend and a pair of awkward classmates to search for him before her mother, played by , realizes he's gone. Produced by , , and , and distributed by , it was released on October 26, , with a runtime of 86 minutes and a PG-13 rating for crude and suggestive material, language, and partying. The movie received mixed reviews, earning a 25% approval rating from critics on based on 72 reviews, who praised its energetic cast but criticized its formulaic plot, while audiences gave it a 46% score from over 25,000 ratings. It grossed $9.4 million at the domestic .

Premise and cast

Plot

Fun Size is set in the suburbs of , , on Halloween night, capturing the chaotic energy of amid hordes of costumed children and festive neighborhood mayhem. The story centers on high school senior Wren DeSantis, a socially awkward teen yearning for popularity, who is compelled by her widowed mother to babysit her eccentric younger brother, , instead of attending a coveted party hosted by her crush. This obligation exacerbates family strains, as Wren resents her mother's budding romance with a younger man and the ongoing shadow of their father's death, fueling her drive to reinvent herself socially. The central conflict ignites when , dressed in his oddball costume, slips away into a sea of trick-or-treaters during their initial candy-collecting outing. Panicked but resolute, Wren recruits her loyal best friend —a bold aspiring DJ—the inventive , and the nerdy classmate to scour the neighborhood for her brother. Their search unfolds as a series of comedic mishaps across dimly lit streets and crowded houses, involving bizarre encounters with local eccentrics and a persistent, enigmatic figure in a suit who complicates their efforts. Interwoven with Wren's frantic pursuit are glimpses into Albert's independent escapades, where the pint-sized troublemaker navigates the night's , forming unlikely bonds with strangers and indulging his mischievous curiosity. These arcs underscore themes of sibling dynamics and self-discovery, as Wren confronts her insecurities while racing against the ticking clock of Halloween's revelry, all within the vibrant, unpredictable backdrop of Cleveland's suburban Halloween scene.

Cast

The principal cast of Fun Size features as Wren DeSantis, an aspiring popular teen eager to fit in with the school's social elite. plays her mischievous younger brother Albert DeSantis, a pint-sized troublemaker obsessed with superheroes and fantasies. portrays their eccentric mother Joy DeSantis, a free-spirited whose unconventional lifestyle adds chaos to family dynamics. Jane Levy stars as April, Wren's loyal best friend who provides unwavering support amid high school pressures. embodies Roosevelt, a shy classmate harboring a crush on Wren and revealing hidden talents in unexpected ways. appears as Aaron Riley, the object of Wren's affection and a charismatic figure in her social aspirations. Supporting roles include as Keevin, Joy's laid-back boyfriend navigating the family's antics; as Barb Leroux, a no-nonsense enforcing rules with dry wit; and as Peng, the awkward nerd assisting in the search. Cameo appearances feature as Denise, injecting humor into the neighborhood interactions.

Production

Development

The screenplay for Fun Size was penned by Max Werner, a writer for The Colbert Report, in 2009, earning a spot on the 2010 Black List of the industry's most liked unproduced screenplays. Paramount Pictures acquired the spec script in May 2010, with television creator Josh Schwartz attached to produce via his Fake Empire banner; Nickelodeon Movies soon partnered on the project. This marked Schwartz's directorial debut in feature films, building on his track record developing hit teen dramas like The O.C. and Gossip Girl. The production was spearheaded by in association with and . Producers included , , Bard Dorros, and David Kanter, alongside executive producers Michael Beugg, , and Paul Green. Envisioned as a PG-13 teen , Fun Size aimed to merge family-oriented adventure with subtle raunchy elements, leveraging a Halloween backdrop for comedic mishaps and coming-of-age themes. The creative direction drew inspiration from John Hughes' iconic 1980s films, emphasizing relatable teen dynamics and heartfelt resolutions amid chaos. The budget was established at $14 million to support practical and casting. Early development involved script revisions to enhance family-friendly accessibility, particularly by moderating adult humor to suit ' audience expectations while retaining the story's irreverent edge.

Casting

was cast as the protagonist Wren in March 2011, drawing on her established popularity from starring in the Nickelodeon series , which helped position the film to appeal to a young audience. was selected for the role of Albert, Wren's younger brother, in early 2011 after open auditions that highlighted his natural comedic timing and ability to embody a mischievous, Dennis the Menace-like child character. For supporting roles, entered final negotiations in April 2011 to play Roosevelt, the film's male lead and Wren's love interest, bringing his experience from the comedy to the ensemble. joined shortly after in the same month, cast as April, Wren's best friend, after director was immediately impressed by her audition and declared she had to be part of the project. came on board in June 2011 as Joy, Wren's mother, selected to infuse the story with sharp adult humor that complemented the teen-centric narrative. Michael Bolton appeared in a brief as himself, adding a lighthearted novelty element to the proceedings. These choices contributed to the film's playful tone by mixing youthful leads with comedic veterans, ensuring a dynamic interplay suitable for PG-13 viewing. The casting process faced the challenge of balancing teen stars like Justice and Levy with comedians such as Handler to maintain broad appeal, while assembling a diverse ensemble that mirrored the everyday suburban life in the Cleveland setting, all without any notable controversies. Casting wrapped up by early 2011, allowing principal photography to begin in Cleveland that summer.

Filming

Principal photography for Fun Size commenced in June 2011 in , , selected to evoke an authentic Midwest suburban setting for the film's Halloween narrative. Production wrapped after several weeks of shooting that summer, with crews recreating autumn festivities amid warmer conditions to meet the release timeline. Filming utilized diverse Greater Cleveland locales, including the Coventry Road Business District in Cleveland Heights for vibrant street scenes, Lakewood for interior shots, and East Cleveland neighborhoods dressed as Halloween hotspots for the central trick-or-treating sequences. Additional sites encompassed Cain Park, Boulevard Elementary School in Shaker Heights, and Coventry Food Mart, while Euclid Avenue underwent overnight closures for dynamic downtown night shoots. These choices highlighted local landmarks and residential areas to ground the story in a relatable Midwestern environment. Cinematographer Yaron Orbach oversaw the visuals, employing practical techniques to capture the film's energetic chaos. scenes relied on over 200 extras to portray teeming trick-or-treaters, with on-location setups emphasizing natural and mobility during evening sequences. Production faced logistical hurdles from summer weather discrepancies—filming October-themed exteriors in heat—and the demands of coordinating night exteriors on public streets. Post-production editing, handled by Michael L. Sale and Wendy Greene Bricmont, prioritized comedic rhythm and pacing in the sequences. remained sparse, concentrating enhancements on seamless integration of practical elements rather than extensive digital work.

Release

Theatrical

The world premiere of Fun Size took place on October 25, 2012, at the Theatre in , where cast members including , , and attended the event. The film received a wide theatrical release the following day, October 26, 2012, distributed by across 3,014 theaters. Marketing efforts centered on the film's Halloween-themed comedy, with the first official trailer debuting online on June 28, 2012, highlighting the chaotic adventures, the , and Victoria Justice's lead role as Wren. Promotional materials, including theatrical posters, featured Justice in a witch costume alongside her co-stars, emphasizing the lighthearted, family-oriented yet edgy tone suitable for the holiday season. As a production, the campaign included tie-ins with the network, such as cross-promotions on programming to leverage Justice's popularity from . The rated the film PG-13 for crude and suggestive material, partying, and language, with a running time of 86 minutes. Internationally, Fun Size had a staggered rollout beginning shortly after the U.S. debut, with early releases in and on October 25, 2012, followed by the on October 29, 2012, and limited engagements in markets like on November 29, 2012, and on November 23, 2012. handled distribution in most territories, focusing on select English-speaking and markets, with the global theatrical run concluding by early 2013. In its U.S. opening weekend, the film debuted at number 10 at the .

Home media

Fun Size was released on DVD and Blu-ray on February 19, 2013, by Home Media Distribution. The home media editions included a combo pack featuring Blu-ray, DVD, and a via . The Blu-ray disc offered English 7.1 , while the DVD provided English 5.1 audio, both with English, Spanish, and subtitles. Special features on the discs comprised a gag reel (3:59), deleted scenes including an alternate opening and additional sequences (totaling about 5:33), the "Unwrapped: The Making of Fun Size" (8:45), the "Jackson Nicoll: Trouble Sized!" (4:56), and a for Carly Rae Jepsen's "This Kiss." The film became available for digital purchase and rental on platforms such as and Amazon Video starting February 19, 2013, coinciding with the physical release. Video on demand (VOD) rentals were offered through various services shortly after the theatrical run in late 2012. It later streamed on beginning November 16, 2014, until May 2015. As of November 2025, it is available for digital rental and purchase on platforms such as Amazon Video, , and at Home. Domestic home video sales generated an estimated $896,265 in revenue, with approximately $819,202 from DVD and $77,063 from Blu-ray. Internationally, the Region 2 DVD edition was released in the on March 18, 2013, by UK, and in other European markets around April 2013.

Reception

Critical response

Fun Size received mostly negative reviews from critics, with a consensus highlighting its formulaic nature and lack of originality despite occasional sparks of humor. On , the film holds a 25% approval rating based on 72 reviews, with an average rating of 4/10. The site's critical consensus states: "It occasionally shows surprising flashes of wit, but Fun Size is too safe and formulaic -- not to mention unfunny -- to survive comparisons to the '80s teen movies it eagerly imitates." On , it scores 37 out of 100 based on 25 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reception. Some critics praised the energetic performances of the cast, particularly the chemistry between as Wren and as her brother Albert, which added charm to their sibling dynamic during the chaotic Halloween escapades. Chelsea Handler's portrayal of the neglectful mother was noted for her sharp comedic timing, providing some of the film's funnier moments amid the broader ensemble's lively interplay. The Halloween setting was appreciated for its lively, mischievous vibe, evoking a rambunctious night of and urban adventure in . However, the film faced significant criticism for its predictable and formulaic , which relied on clichéd teen tropes without innovation. Reviewers highlighted an uneven tone that awkwardly blended raunchy teen humor with elements, resulting in a disjointed experience. described it as "a hydra-headed attempt to dirty up the brand while simultaneously scrubbing raunchy high-school hookup tropes into shape," underscoring its lack of cohesion. acknowledged the "rambunctious adventure" but called it predictable, with mechanical elements that failed to gel smoothly. Notable reviews echoed this mixed but predominantly negative sentiment, and the film received no major awards nominations. Audience reception was somewhat more favorable, with a 46% score on Rotten Tomatoes from over 25,000 ratings and a 5.4/10 average on IMDb from more than 15,000 users, reflecting divided opinions on its lighthearted appeal. The poor critical response contributed to the film's underperformance at the box office.

Box office

Fun Size was produced on a budget of $14 million. The film opened in the United States on October 26, 2012, across 3,014 theaters, earning $4.1 million in its first weekend and ranking tenth at the box office. It went on to gross a total of $9.4 million domestically, $1.8 million internationally, and $11.2 million worldwide. In its second weekend, ticket sales declined by 44% to $2.3 million while playing in 3,016 theaters. The film's international performance was modest, with its longest theatrical run occurring in the United Arab Emirates, where it earned $131,000. Despite its release timing ahead of Halloween providing some initial draw, Fun Size faced significant competition from family-oriented hits like Hotel Transylvania, and poor critical reception further dampened attendance. It became the lowest-grossing theatrical release from and was widely regarded as a , incurring an estimated loss of around $10 million after accounting for marketing expenses. Home video sales provided partial offset with approximately $900,000 in domestic DVD and Blu-ray revenue, though the project remained an overall financial failure.

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