Race To — The Witch Mountain Movie
Race to Witch Mountain stands as an entertaining time capsule of late-2000s Disney live-action filmmaking. While it lacks the nostalgic staying power of the original duology, it succeeds as a high-energy vehicle for Dwayne Johnson. It introduces the Witch Mountain lore to a modern generation through the lens of CGI-heavy action and remains a watchable, if somewhat generic, sci-fi adventure.
The story follows (Dwayne Johnson), a Las Vegas taxi driver and former getaway driver trying to lead a straight life. His world is turned upside down when two mysterious teenagers, Sara (AnnaSophia Robb) and Seth (Alexander Ludwig), appear in the back of his cab. race to the witch mountain movie
The film's charismatic lead, showcasing his transition from pro-wrestling to family-friendly action hero. Race to Witch Mountain stands as an entertaining
While primarily an action film, Race to Witch Mountain touches on several themes: The story follows (Dwayne Johnson), a Las Vegas
A fast-paced, affectionate reboot that trades the original’s quiet wonder for blockbuster thrills—held together by The Rock’s reliable charm.