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The BFG (2016)
TrailerTen-year-old Sophie is in for the adventure of a lifetime when she meets the Big Friendly Giant, who, despite his intimidating appearance, turns out to be a kindhearted soul who is considered an outcast by the other giants because, unlike them, he refuses to eat children.Actors: Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill, Penelope Wilton, Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall, Rafe Spall, Bill Hader, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Adam Godley, Michael Adamthwaite, Daniel Bacon, ...»Director: Steven SpielbergCountry: United Kingdom, India, United StatesDuration: 117 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The BFG (2016)"
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Characters of "The BFG (2016)"
The BFGPlayed by: Mark RylanceSophiePlayed by: Ruby BarnhillThe Queen of EnglandPlayed by: Penelope WiltonFleshlumpeaterPlayed by: Jemaine ClementMaryPlayed by: Rebecca HallMr. TibbsPlayed by: Rafe SpallBloodbottlerPlayed by: Bill Hader -
Directors of "The BFG (2016)"
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Creators of "The BFG (2016)"
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Critic Reviews of "The BFG (2016)"
Christian Science MonitorJuly 01, 2016Rylance gives a rueful rendition of the friendly giant.
ReelViewsJuly 01, 2016In recent years, Spielberg has become a hit-and-miss filmmaker and this is closer to a "miss" than a "hit."
The AtlanticJuly 01, 2016Rylance has again brought something transformational to a Spielberg film. He gives the kind of performance you can't look away from, even with all the big-budget delights.
Detroit NewsJuly 01, 2016As a character, the BFG is a wondrous creation, and Rylance does a magnificent job bringing him to life.
RogerEbert.comJuly 01, 2016"The BFG" remembers what it's like to see with the eyes of a child.
Philadelphia InquirerJuly 01, 2016In Spielberg's grasp - mixing live-action and green screen, CG and motion-capture effects - the 1982 children's story becomes a large-scale tableau of impossibly wonderful images ...
SFistMarch 23, 2017It's just a shame some strong performances are stuck in such an uneven movie
New Zealand HeraldFebruary 17, 2017The BFG is visually stunning and laugh-out-loud funny at times, but lacks the beloved bite of other Dahl film adaptations.
Film Ireland MagazineJanuary 03, 2017Every time Spielberg reaches for the stars with The BFG, they just pass right through his fingers.
TheShiznit.co.ukJanuary 01, 2017The BFG creaks under the weight of its second act so much, you take a long while to appreciate the third, even though it has a lot to enjoy.
Hindustan TimesJanuary 01, 2017An undeniable master at telling deeply affecting matinee-style tales, [Spielberg's] 29th feature retains enough magical elements from the source novel to delight kids and captivate adults.
PopMattersDecember 30, 2016Spielberg's latest is glorious: an intelligent, rich and huge-hearted family film that's a treat both to look at and to listen to.
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