The BFG follows a giant who isn’t like others of his kind. Described as a Big Friendly Giant, he stands 24-feet tall with big ears and a keen sense of smell, he can be silly and keeps to himself most ...
The BFG Trailer 2. The official second trailer for Steven Spielberg‘s The BFG (2016) movie trailer has been released. The new trailer features a clear look at the main protagonists (Sophie and The Big ...
Audiences big and small made their way to the premiere of Steven Spielberg‘s adaptation of the Roald Dahl classic “The BFG” at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. Spielberg was candid on the carpet ...
This may be the summer of our dissatisfaction. Presidential candidates are distinguished by their negative ratings, protests are rampant, Brexit prevailed. Summer movies have yielded little enthusiasm ...
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Should an investor be happy that a film flopped? Probably not, but with Disney's recent record of box office success, a few bombs are to be expected. As of this writing, Disney's The BFG has raked in ...
Mark Rylance’s work in “The BFG” is the best motion-capture performance ever put on film. The Steven Spielberg movie stars Rylance, the Guthrie veteran who just picked up an Oscar for Spielberg’s ...
A freshly minted fairy tale for a new generation, Steven Spielberg’s “The BFG” is a great gift to the children of the world. The film tells the story of a 10-year-old London orphan named Sophie (a ...
How’s this for a surprise: At the midway point of 2016, the year’s best movies are children’s films. Earlier in the year, we had the delightful “Zootopia.” A couple of weeks back, the fun “Finding ...
From Steven Spielberg’s “The BFG” to Andy Samberg’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” Queen Elizabeth’s fave dog the Welsh corgi has made some memorable onscreen appearances this year. Steven Spielberg’s ...
1982: a big year for initials. Steven Spielberg releases E.T., and Roald Dahl publishes The BFG. The former stands for Extra-Terrestrial, the latter for Big Friendly Giant — characters who are ...