Clifford the Big Red Dog
Adventure has never been bigger.
As Emily struggles to fit in at home and at school, she discovers a small red puppy who is destined to become her best friend. When Clifford magically undergoes one heck of a growth spurt, becomes a gigantic dog and attracts the attention of a genetics company, Emily and her Uncle Casey have to fight the forces of greed as they go on the run across New York City. Along the way, Clifford affects the lives of everyone around him and teaches Emily and her uncle the true meaning of acceptance and unconditional love.
Trailers & Videos

Clifford the Big Red Dog - Final Trailer

Official Trailer

What Happened to Our Dog?!

Clifford the Big Red Dog (2021) - "Book To Screen" - Paramount Pictures

Clifford Plays Fetch

First Look
Cast

Darby Camp
Emily Elizabeth

Jack Whitehall
Casey

Izaac Wang
Owen Yu

John Cleese
Mr. Bridwell

Tony Hale
Zack Tieran

David Alan Grier
Packard

Paul Rodríguez
Sanchez

Horatio Sanz
Raul

Sienna Guillory
Maggie

Rosie Perez
Lucille

Jessica Keenan Wynn
Colette

Russell Wong
Mr. Yu

Karen Lynn Gorney
Mrs. McKinley

Melanie Chandra
Susan

Russell Peters
Malik

Kevin McCormick
Head of Security

Yasha Jackson
Actor

Siobhan Fallon Hogan
Petra

Alex Moffat
Albert
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Reviews
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/clifford-the-big-red-dog-spoiler-free-review
"Clifford the Big Red Dog holds cute, emotional moments that will tug at any pet lover's heartstrings, as well as the usual sweet messages destined to younger audiences, but it all comes at the cost of creating a deceptive, fake-looking world.
CGI Clifford surprisingly looks decent, but inserting a digital dog in real sets while interacting with real people, leaves the viewers with a weird feeling that never quite goes away. Unfortunately, the dog isn't the most artificial element of the movie.
Besides being expectedly childish, incredibly formulaic, and exaggerated in every possible way, the characters and the main narrative are far from looking, sounding, and being authentic.
In the end, it's a disappointingly hollow adaptation that kids will inevitably love, but adults will find it hard to endure."
Rating: C-
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