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Scarlett Johansson Scarlett Johansson ...
Kaa (voice)
Idris Elba Idris Elba ...
Shere Khan (voice)
Lupita Nyong'o Lupita Nyong'o ...
Raksha (voice)
Bill Murray Bill Murray ...
Baloo (voice)
Ralph Ineson Ralph Ineson ...
Rama (voice)
Christopher Walken Christopher Walken ...
King Louie (voice)
Ben Kingsley Ben Kingsley ...
Bagheera (voice)
Giancarlo Esposito Giancarlo Esposito ...
Akela (voice)
Neel Sethi Neel Sethi ...
Mowgli
Emjay Anthony Emjay Anthony ...
Gray (voice)
Hannah Tointon Hannah Tointon ...
Winifred
Ritesh Rajan Ritesh Rajan ...
Mowgli's Father
Brandon Henschel Brandon Henschel
Sara Arrington Sara Arrington ...
Nilgai Mother
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An orphan boy is raised in the jungle with the help of a pack of wolves, a bear, and a black panther.
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Genres: Adventure | Drama | Fantasy
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Rated PG for some sequences of scary action and peril
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Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 15 April 2016 (USA) See more »
Also Known As: El Libro de la Selva See more »
Company Credits
Production Co: Fairview Entertainment, Moving Picture Company (MPC), Walt Disney Pictures See more »
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Technical Specs
Sound Mix: Datasat | Dolby Digital | Dolby Atmos
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
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Giancarlo Esposito who voices the wolf Akela, was featured in a commercial for the video game Destiny (2014) where he narrated a part of the poem "The Law of the Jungle". This poem appears in Rudyard Kipling's "The Second Jungle Book". See more »
Quotes
[from trailer; singing]
Baloo: Forget about your worries and your strife.
Mowgli: What's that?
Baloo: That's a song about the good life.
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Referenced in The Middle: Hecks at a Movie (2016) See more »
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Trust In Me (The Python's Song)
Written by Richard M. Sherman and
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Anya Taylor-Joy Anya Taylor-Joy ...
Thomasin
Ralph Ineson Ralph Ineson ...
William
Kate Dickie Kate Dickie ...
Katherine
Harvey Scrimshaw Harvey Scrimshaw ...
Caleb
Ellie Grainger Ellie Grainger ...
Mercy
Lucas Dawson Lucas Dawson ...
Jonas
Bathsheba Garnett Bathsheba Garnett ...
The Witch
Sarah Stephens Sarah Stephens ...
Young Witch
Julian Richings Julian Richings ...
Governor
Wahab Chaudhry Wahab Chaudhry ...
Black Phillip (voice)
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New England, 1630: William and Katherine lead a devout Christian life, homesteading on the edge of an impassible wilderness, with five children. When their newborn son mysteriously vanishes and their crops fail, the family begins to turn on one another. 'The Witch' is a chilling portrait of a family unraveling within their own fears and anxieties, leaving them prey for an inescapable evil.
Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis Plot Keywords: possession | black magic | witch | death | goat | See All (77) »
Taglines: Evil takes many forms
Genres: Horror | Mystery
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for disturbing violent content and graphic nudity | See all certifications »
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Language: English
Release Date: 19 February 2016 (USA)
Also Known As: The Witch
Box Office
Budget: $3,500,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $8,800,230 (USA) (19 February 2016)
Gross: $21,687,941 (USA)
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Company Credits
Production Co: Parts and Labor, RT Features, Rooks Nest Entertainment See more »
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Runtime: 92 min
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Shot in the now rare 1:1.66 aspect ratio. Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke on the reasons: "Well, it's more timeless. It's a shape that goes back further into our history. I mean you don't really see a lot that's 1.85:1 before, you know, the 1950s. That's a shape that you didn't see in the arts until very recently. That timeless quality was attractive. Also it was just going by my gut. It just felt right. It also had benefits of being able to make the house a little more claustrophobic and also show more height of the trees looming over the characters. And you could still have the whole family in the shot and have it work out. Rob loves 1.33:1, too. Our first two shorts together were 1.33 and he just, you know, he loves it." See more »
Quotes
Thomasin: I conjure thee to speak to me!
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Featured in Film 2016: Episode #45.3 (2016)
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Unnerving, Wacky, and Super Realistic
24 February 2016 | by tjgoalie13 (United States) – See all my reviews
The Witch is a good movie, but it also has a very narrow audience. For those that love slow, yet tense, horror films that are as bizarre as they are scary, this film is for you. The Witch is unnerving, super realistic, and wacky to a fault. I will say that the film's writer and director Robert Eggers did an amazing job for a directorial debut, and he is undoubtedly a force to watch in the future.
From the opening scene of the film to the very end the film is unnerving. The film is quite slow, but never really boring, because the filmmakers did a great job creating a very tense tone. The tone is essentially formed from three major elements of the movie, the bone-chilling music, the ominous cinematography (especially in the forest), and the always noticeable presence of darkness lurking. In this film the titular character isn't in the film often, but their presence is felt. Combine that with the excruciating attention to detail, and the film takes on a sense of reality.
The film is extremely realistic, and that is because Eggers took the time, and had the attention to detail to make the film as realistic as possible. While the dialogue may distract some, it is exactly how people used to talk in the colonial era. The lighting is usually dim, but is to is realistic as the film is literally made to look as if it's being lit by candlelight or moonlight. The actors were on point, most likely due to great direction, and the sets were almost exactly what one would expect things to look like back then. That kind of dedication, deserves respect, but it also helps the audience get lost in the filmic world.
However, the film is downright wacky, and in some ways that's great, and in others it hurt the film a little. The film is unlike anything I've ever seen before, in an interview Eggers said his original pitch was "too weird, or too obscure" considering the film he made, I want to see that film because this one was wonderfully obscure and weird. However, the film was a little hard to follow, at times it felt as though too many things would happen in a short period filled with moments of confusion, which did help reinforce the insanity the characters were growing into, but made it harder to follow.
It may not have helped the film, but as an observation, the film was devoid of humor. In the end, the film is original, unnerving, realistic, very well made, but does have an obscure feeling to it. The cinematography is beautiful, the filmmakers had an amazing attention to detail, and horror fans will most likely like the film. If you like the wacky, weird, obscure horror films that don't rely on clichés and jump scares, check this film out.
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Tom Costello Jr. Tom Costello Jr. ...
Eddie (10 years old)
Jo Hartley Jo Hartley ...
Janette
Keith Allen Keith Allen ...
Terry
Dickon Tolson Dickon Tolson ...
UK Doctor
Jack Costello Jack Costello ...
Eddie (15 years old)
Taron Egerton Taron Egerton ...
Eddie Edwards
Mark Benton Mark Benton ...
Richmond the BOA Official
Tim McInnerny Tim McInnerny ...
Dustin Target
Edvin Endre Edvin Endre ...
Matti Nykänen
Mads Sjøgård Pettersen Mads Sjøgård Pettersen ...
Erik Moberg
Marc Benjamin Marc Benjamin ...
Lars Holbin
Iris Berben Iris Berben ...
Petra
Rune Temte Rune Temte ...
Bjørn the Norwegian Coach
Hugh Jackman Hugh Jackman ...
Bronson Peary
Carlton Bunce Carlton Bunce ...
Old Jumper
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Inspired by true events, Eddie the Eagle is a feel-good story about Michael "Eddie" Edwards (Taron Egerton), an unlikely but courageous British ski-jumper who never stopped believing in himself - even as an entire nation was counting him out. With the help of a rebellious and charismatic coach (played by Hugh Jackman), Eddie takes on the establishment and wins the hearts of sports fans around the world by making an improbable and historic showing at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. From producers of Kingsman: The Secret Service, Eddie the Eagle stars Taron Egerton as Eddie, the loveable underdog with a never say die attitude. Written by 20th Century Fox
Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis Plot Keywords: winter olympics | calgary alberta | 1980s | england | sports trainer | See All (13) »
Taglines: Win or lose, always aim high
Genres: Biography | Comedy | Drama | Sport
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Rated PG-13 for some suggestive material, partial nudity and smoking | See all certifications »
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Country: UK | USA | Germany
Language: English | German
Release Date: 26 February 2016 (USA) See more »
Also Known As: Eddie the Eagle - Il coraggio della follia See more »
Filming Locations: Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK See more »
Box Office
Budget: $23,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $6,084,682 (USA) (26 February 2016)
Gross: $11,688,627 (USA) (9 March 2016)
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Production Co: Marv Films, Saville Productions, Studio Babelsberg See more »
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Runtime: 106 min
Color: Color
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In the official trailer, around 20 seconds in, two football shirts are hung up on a washing line: a maroon one with the number "five" and a green one with the number "one." This is a reference to the 2012 Scottish Cup final where Heart of Midlothian beat city rivals Hibernian 5-1. See more »
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The 1972 Pontiac Firebird that Hugh Jackman's character is working on is in fact a 1979 - 1981 Firebird. The nose piece with the 4 scalloped headlight recessions did not appear until 1979. See more »
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Spoofs 10 (1979) See more »
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Two Tribes' (Annihilation Mix)
(Peter Gill, Holly Johnson & Mark O'Toole (as Mark William O'Toole))
Published by Perfect Songs Ltd.
Administered by BMG Rights Management UK Ltd., a BMG Company (c) 1984
Used with permission.
All Rights reserved.
Recorded by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Courtesy of ZTT Records
Limited Under exclusive license to Union Square Music Limited, a BMG Company
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Feel good and let the tears of happiness flow!
14 February 2016 | by nrau (United States) – See all my reviews
My husband and I saw this in a free screening prior to it opening for regular audiences, and I even wondered if I loved it so much because it was free, but I think I would have liked it just as much had I paid to see it! I do think that the movie benefits from being shown on a big wide screen with all the outdoor scenes - not sure I would have liked it so much had I seen it on a TV size screen. I felt all the characters were perfectly cast. While it may seem like a nit, the only annoying factor to me was that Eddie's glasses were falling down his nose the whole time - and while I know that was part of the character, it drove me crazy watching him!! However, the movie kept my interest the entire time, and was extremely enjoyable. By the end, I had tears of happiness streaming down my face - definitely one of the best feel-good movies I have seen in a long time!! HIGHLY recommend!!