When I was a kid, before graduating to books by authors like Stephen King and Clive Barker, I was an avid reader of Roald Dahl novels. Dahl’s books for children are full of the marvelous and macabre, ...
The ‘90s were a great decade for the family movie, and 1996 continued the trend with some of the most beloved releases of the ...
Eddington — Ari Aster’s latest just further proves that he is a master at making people squirm. It’s tense, awkward, and ...
Director Phil Johnston takes the rough sketch of a spiteful couple who are cruel to animals and even worse to one another and imposes feel-good life lessons and a record number of butt jokes. Those ...
In the twisted children’s novel “The Twits,” Road Dahl describes the repulsive state of Mr. Twit’s facial hair with relish, lingering on details like the “maggoty green cheese” and “slimy tail of a ...
Hosted on MSN
‘The Twits' Review: Unruly Roald Dahl Adaptation Is Tastier Than a Bowl of Worms, If You Like That Sort of Thing
In the twisted children's novel "The Twits," Road Dahl describes the repulsive state of Mr. Twit's facial hair with relish, lingering on details like the "maggoty green cheese" and "slimy tail of a ...
But the movie — directed and co-written by Phil Johnston, a writer on Wreck-it Ralph and Zootopia and co-director of Ralph Breaks the Internet — likely isn’t what any Dahl aficionado was expecting. It ...
Luna Guthrie is a Movie Features Editor for Collider, writer and film critic. She began as a writer for Collider in 2021 and joined the editorial team in 2024. She has a bachelor's degree in ...
Hosted on MSN
7 Roald Dahl movie adaptations to watch after The Twits - including one author criticized
The Twits, an animated comedy film inspired by Roald Dahl's 1980 children's novel of the same name, is now available on Netflix. The film boasts a star-studded voice cast including Margo Martindale, ...
Hosted on MSN
Roald Dahl: There Was Darkness Behind The Magic
Known as one of the most talented modern writers, and possibly the greatest children’s author in history, Roald Dahl’s works have met great praise and criticism over the years. Although whimsical and ...
Margo Martindale and Natalie Portman are among the voice cast for this Phil Johnston-directed version of the beloved author’s ickiest book. By Richard Lawson While some young Roald Dahl fans, like me, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results