Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical

Meet the exception to the rules.

6.8
20221h 57m

Production

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An extraordinary young girl discovers her superpower and summons the remarkable courage, against all odds, to help others change their stories, whilst also taking charge of her own destiny. Standing up for what's right, she's met with miraculous results.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Netflix Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Official Teaser Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Dance, Maggots, Dance!

Dance, Maggots, Dance!

Thumbnail for video: Revolting Children (Full Song)

Revolting Children (Full Song)

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Bruce (Full Song)

Thumbnail for video: Naughty (Full Song)

Naughty (Full Song)

Thumbnail for video: The Hammer (Full Song)

The Hammer (Full Song)

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My House (Full Song)

Thumbnail for video: Quiet (Full Song)

Quiet (Full Song)

Cast

Photo of Alisha Weir

Alisha Weir

Matilda Wormwood

Photo of Emma Thompson

Emma Thompson

Agatha Trunchbull

Photo of Lashana Lynch

Lashana Lynch

Miss Honey

Photo of Stephen Graham

Stephen Graham

Mr. Wormwood

Photo of Andrea Riseborough

Andrea Riseborough

Mrs. Wormwood

Photo of Sindhu Vee

Sindhu Vee

Mrs. Phelps

Photo of Carl Spencer

Carl Spencer

Escapologist

Photo of Charlie Hodson-Prior

Charlie Hodson-Prior

Bruce Bogtrotter

Photo of Katherine Kingsley

Katherine Kingsley

The Acrobat's Stepsister

Photo of James Laurenson

James Laurenson

Ancient / Sleeping Teacher

Photo of Ann Firbank

Ann Firbank

Elderly Teacher

Photo of James Dryden

James Dryden

Joe the School Inspector

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

I was watching this thinking how much Alisha Weir's performance in the title role reminded me of Emma Watson's "Hermione" from back in 2001! Feisty and intelligent, she is sent by her parents to the "Cruncher Hall" school where she encounters "Miss Trunchbull" (Dame Emma Thompson). Now this is a teacher who would not have looked out of place working with King Herod at Christmas! The children live in fear of her, as do the staff - but as "Matilda" starts to bond with "Miss Honey" (Lashana Lynch) and realises her true potential, well - a rebellion is soon in the offing! It's a strong story this - Dahl addressed many issues of neglectful parenting, bullying, intimidation and sexual stereotyping and Tim Minchin puts much of that sentiment effectively to music with a clever and entertaining lyric. The almost unrecognisable Dame Emma is on top form exuding an almost ridiculous degree of menace as helped by her array of cctv cameras, she rules the school with a rod of iron. Weir really enters into the spirit of things - she puts her heart and soul into the enthusiastic, mischievous and engaging character and with some enjoyably choreographed ensemble dance numbers this all delivers well. It still has a bit of the theatrical to it, some of the production doesn't quite make the best use of the flexibility the big screen offers, but the toe-tapping "Naughty" and "Revolting Children" help put a smile on your face for a surprisingly quickly-paced two hours.

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