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Jack The Giant Slayer
TrailerThe ancient war between humans and a race of giants is reignited when Jack, a young farm boy, who is fighting for a kingdom and the love of a princess, opens a gateway between the two worlds.Actors: Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Eddie Marsan, Ewen Bremner, Ian McShane, Christopher Fairbank, Simon Lowe, Mingus Johnston, Ralph Brown, ...»Director: Bryan SingerCountry: United StatesDuration: 114 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 6.31 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Fjuron AnonymousTruly a good fantasy movie. Interesting story, likable characters and a very nice tension curve. It had everything a fantasy movie needs and although it was slightly cheesy/stereotypical at times, the plot wasn't too predictable and there was originality and unique charm.2019-03-28 21:03Keywords: -
Actors of "Jack The Giant Slayer"
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Characters of "Jack The Giant Slayer"
JackPlayed by: Nicholas HoultIsabellePlayed by: Eleanor TomlinsonElmontPlayed by: Ewan McGregorRoderickPlayed by: Stanley TucciCrawePlayed by: Eddie MarsanWickePlayed by: Ewen BremnerKing BrahmwellPlayed by: Ian McShaneUnclePlayed by: Christopher FairbankMonkPlayed by: Simon LoweBaldPlayed by: Mingus JohnstonGeneral EntinPlayed by: Ralph BrownBadgerPlayed by: Lee BoardmanGeneral FallonPlayed by: Bill NighyFyePlayed by: Andrew BrookeFummPlayed by: Ben DanielsLittle GirlPlayed by: Hattie Gotobed -
Directors of "Jack The Giant Slayer"
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Creators of "Jack The Giant Slayer"
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Critic Reviews of "Jack The Giant Slayer"
Time OutMarch 19, 2013A mash-up of old-school heroism, pantomime villainy, starstruck lovers and post-'Shrek' archness, it's more exhausting than exhilarating.
New York Magazine/VultureMarch 04, 2013It's fast, rousing, and blessedly brief - under two hours instead of, say, nine in three bladder-straining installments.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comMarch 01, 2013Unlike Peter Jackson with the overstuffed The Hobbit,[director Bryan]Singer shies away from the epic and settles for entertaining. Sometimes that's more than enough.
Christian Science MonitorMarch 01, 2013Not awful, not wonderful, Jack the Giant Slayer is a midrange fairy tale epic that's a lot more ho-hum than fee-fi-fo-fum.
Washington Free BeaconJuly 14, 2016Movie-goers in search of something to keep parents and children alike entertained will be pleasantly surprised by Jack the Giant Slayer.
CinemixtapeApril 14, 2016There's no cleverness, no depth, and the way the action is written is passé at best (think "Lord Of The Rings" lite).
Philadelphia WeeklyApril 28, 2015Almost fascinating in that, as far as I can tell, it is a film with no target audience.
Movie MezzanineFebruary 06, 2014Underwhelming, as you might expect, but it's quite possibly the best Jack and the Beanstalk film you could imagine the studio system producing. Whatever that means.
The National (UAE)October 18, 2013Despite its many flaws, Jack the Giant Slayer is not a bad film, but rather a disappointing one
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