
WITCHES ARE REAL!
In late 1967, a young orphaned boy goes to live with his loving grandma in the rural Alabama town of Demopolis. As the boy and his grandmother encounter some deceptively glamorous but thoroughly diabolical witches, she wisely whisks him away to a seaside resort. Regrettably, they arrive at precisely the same time that the world's Grand High Witch has gathered.
- 6.3
- 2020
- Released
- 1h 44m

Anne Hathaway
Grand High Witch
Octavia Spencer
Grandma
Stanley Tucci
Mr Stringer
Jahzir Bruno
Hero Boy
Chris Rock
Older Hero (voice)
Codie-Lei Eastick
Bruno Jenkins
Kristin Chenoweth
Daisy / Mary (voice)
Charles Edwards
Mr Jenkins
Morgana Robinson
Mrs Jenkins
Brian Bovell
Reginald
Josette Simon
Zelda
Eugenia Caruso
Consuella
Ana Maria Maskell
Esmerelda
Amber Flanagan
Esmeralda
Eurydice El-Etr
Samantha
Orla O'Rourke
Saoirse
Penny Lisle
Lana
Dempsey Bovell
Jesup
Jonathan Livingstone
Raymond
Paul Leonard
Maitre'D - Luther
Simon Manyonda
Sous Chef
Philippe Spall
Chef
Abi Adeyemi
Witch
Anastasia Zabarchuk
Witch
Katie Hardwick
Witch
Vivienne Acheampong
Alice's Mum
Sobowale Antonio Bamgbose
Alice's Dad
Lunga Skosana
Grandma's Mother
Miranda Sarfo Peprah
Young Grandma
Joseph Zinyemba
Basketball Kid
Me'sha Bryan
Chambermaid
Cyril Nri
Chief Doorman
Joshua Neil
Officer Perry
Ken Nwosu
Bellman
Angus Wright
Waiter
Sarah T. Cohen
Witch
Rachel Sophia-Anthony
Shop Customer (uncredited)
Released
en
$29,303,571.00
- #hotel
- #witch
- #based on novel or book
- #mouse
- #transformation
- #orphan
- #based on children's book
- #talking animal
Reviews

A thoroughly entertaining movie... way better than I was expecting after reading the reviews. I loved Ann Hathaway's portrayal of the Grand High Witch. She really threw herself into the role. Not really a kids movie, as it's a little dark... but definitely a good watch!
Unlike what a lot of people seems to think about this movie I though it was a fairly decent family movie. It’s not great but decent enough. I quite enjoyed it at least. The story is what it is. It is a Roald Dahl story so it is somewhat dark but funny and with some light at the same time. Of course there are a bunch of whiners complaining that it is too dark and not suited for children. Well, e
Is a good movie for family. The end is unexpected and Anne Hatheway is always a good choice in distribution.

When you hear the names Robert Zemeckis, Guillermo del Toro and Alfonso Cuaron, you expect something visually engaging. These three names paired with Dahl's work could have been something really special, but this is just another bland adaption. The more you compare it to both the source material and previous adaptions, it comes across as bland and missing the mark. The same could be said about the
A lot was changed in this remake and I thought it would irk me. After about twenty minutes I thought I had been wrong, the opening had some originality and it seemed like something fresh. then they arrived at the Hotel and Anne Hathaway came on the scene like a wrecking ball. Any potential that this movie had was suffocated by Hathaways incredibly poor performance. Watch Anjelica Huston's performa











