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Inkheart
TrailerMo has the special talent to bring characters out of books. One night he brings out three characters from Inkheart, a story set in medieval times and filled with magical beings. Capricorn and Basta, two villains, and Dustfinger, a fire-eater. Now, 10 years later Meggie discovers the truth and it's up to her to escape Capricorn's evil grasp.Actors: Brendan Fraser, Sienna Guillory, Eliza Bennett, Richard Strange, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Matt King, Steve Speirs, Jamie Foreman, Stephen Graham, Mirabel OKeefe, ...»Director: Iain SoftleyCountry: Germany, United Kingdom, United States, ItalyDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Inkheart"
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Characters of "Inkheart"
MoPlayed by: Brendan FraserResaPlayed by: Sienna GuilloryDustfingerPlayed by: Paul BettanyElinorPlayed by: Helen MirrenBastaPlayed by: Jamie ForemanMeggie FolchartPlayed by: Mirabel O'KeefeCapricornPlayed by: Andy SerkisDariusPlayed by: John ThomsonMortolaPlayed by: Lesley SharpRapunzelPlayed by: Tereza SrbováFaridPlayed by: Rafi GavronFenoglioPlayed by: Jim BroadbentMinotaurPlayed by: Paul Kasey -
Directors of "Inkheart"
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Creators of "Inkheart"
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Critic Reviews of "Inkheart"
Washington PostJanuary 23, 2009The aesthetics of Inkheart are part of what make it such a surprisingly enjoyable experience to watch.
Toronto StarJanuary 23, 2009[Has] plenty of thrills, a smart although oft-confusing script, delightful scenery-chewing scenes from stalwarts like Helen Mirren, Jim Broadbent and Andy Serkis, and a gorgeous high-concept visual style.
San Francisco ChronicleJanuary 23, 2009Seemingly intended as a celebration of the power of books, it's an occasionally incoherent, sleep-inducing picture that reduces narrative to mere mechanics.
Salon.comJanuary 23, 2009Over and over again, characters in Inkheart wax eloquent on the power of books. But there's nothing in the movie as haunting or as compelling as the sound they make when they speak for themselves.
New York PostJanuary 23, 2009A flea market of fairy tales and hocus-pocus, Inkheart makes as much sense as an inkblot.
Minneapolis Star TribuneJanuary 23, 2009The overqualified cast gives its all, but logical lapses and sober-sided direction siphon off the fun.
Film Journal InternationalAugust 15, 2011Cobbled-together fantasy about a dad who can "read" characters in and out of books.
ComingSoon.netMarch 27, 2011Kind of a NeverEnding Story-lite, Inkheart never makes full use of its strengths. The ideas about reality and fiction have already been explored better elsewhere, even in light family films.
MoviedexAugust 01, 2009Brendan Fraser's boyish face usually oozes charisma, but here he just looks plain bored. Which is kind of how the audience looked too.
Aisle SeatJune 24, 2009If there's a problem for me with Inkheart, it is one of scope. This feels like it should be an epic movie, but it's not.
Movie MetropolisJune 20, 2009When you have to question every other scene and a ferret steals the show, you know you're in trouble.
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