Roald Dahl's The Witches

2020 • 104 minutes
3.2
117 reviews
49%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Reimagining Roald Dahl's beloved story for a modern audience, Robert Zemeckis's visually innovative THE WITCHES tells the darkly humorous and heartwarming tale of a young orphaned boy (Bruno) who, in late 1967, goes to live with his loving Grandma (Spencer) in the rural Alabama town of Demopolis. The boy and his grandmother come across some deceptively glamorous but thoroughly diabolical witches, so Grandma wisely whisks our young hero away to an opulent seaside resort. Regrettably, they arrive at precisely the same time that the world's Grand High Witch (Hathaway) has gathered her fellow cronies from around the globe—undercover—to carry out her nefarious plans.
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

3.2
117 reviews
Richard Ellis
17 November 2020
Nothing to do with the cost.... I'm sorry to say this was terrible. "Intro" before they get to the hotel too long, depressing and boring. In my opinion it's not suitable for little children. I think AH is a great actress but she's really bad in this, the accent ruins all dialog. The story is then rushed at the end. Sorry but it's just not worth watching, don't waist your money.
16 people found this review helpful
Marc McHale
26 October 2020
With regards to those critiscising the price, how much does it cost to go to the cinema? Yes, it's an experience etc, but it would cost your more for 2 tickets.. Plus overpriced confectionary etc.. Family of 4 is closer to £40. Whether it's a decent film or not, you a paying for a 48hr unlimited screening. Without cinema then studos have to recoup costs somehow. If you want all your movies at cheap rentals, then you can say goodbye to big budget movies.
129 people found this review helpful
Tom Mann
2 January 2021
A fresh, yet faithful, adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic; The Witches 2020 succeeds in casting a charming spell over its audience. This is a story about the struggle of an orphaned boy and his grandma against a secret and dark world order controlled by witches. A much loved 1983 novel of the same name and a 1990 film, Robert Zemeckis, director, had a lot to live up to. But the Back To The Future director pulls it off in style with outstanding performances and special effects to match
22 people found this review helpful