The Boxtrolls

Heroes come in all shapes and sizes... even rectangles.

6.7
20141h 37m

Production

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An orphaned boy raised by underground creatures called Boxtrolls comes up from the sewers and out of his box to save his family and the town from the evil exterminator, Archibald Snatcher.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: 10 Years of The Boxtrolls

10 Years of The Boxtrolls

Thumbnail for video: ”Dare to be Square” Theatrical Trailer

”Dare to be Square” Theatrical Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Dare to be Square: Theatrical Trailer

Dare to be Square: Theatrical Trailer

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Official International Trailer

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International Teaser Trailer

Thumbnail for video: The Boxtrolls Ambience: “Sounds of a Cheesebridge Fireplace”

The Boxtrolls Ambience: “Sounds of a Cheesebridge Fireplace”

Thumbnail for video: ”Someone's Got The Cheese Fits” Storyboard to Scene

”Someone's Got The Cheese Fits” Storyboard to Scene

Thumbnail for video: “You're Not a Boxtroll!” Evolution of a Scene

“You're Not a Boxtroll!” Evolution of a Scene

Thumbnail for video: “Into the Boxtrolls‘ Lair” Storyboard to Scene

“Into the Boxtrolls‘ Lair” Storyboard to Scene

Thumbnail for video: ”The Cheese Fits“ Script to Screen

”The Cheese Fits“ Script to Screen

Cast

Photo of Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

Snatcher (voice)

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Elle Fanning

Winnie Portley-Rind (voice)

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Dee Bradley Baker

Fish / Wheels / Bucket (voice)

Photo of Toni Collette

Toni Collette

Lady Cynthia Portley-Rind (voice)

Photo of Jared Harris

Jared Harris

Lord Portley-Rind (voice)

Photo of Nick Frost

Nick Frost

Mr. Trout (voice)

Photo of Richard Ayoade

Richard Ayoade

Mr. Pickles (voice)

Photo of Tracy Morgan

Tracy Morgan

Mr. Gristle (voice)

Photo of Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg

Herbert Trubshaw (voice)

Photo of Nika Futterman

Nika Futterman

Oil Can / Knickers (voice)

Photo of Pat Fraley

Pat Fraley

Fragile / Sweets (voice)

Photo of Fred Tatasciore

Fred Tatasciore

Clocks / Specs (voice)

Photo of Maurice LaMarche

Maurice LaMarche

Sir Langsdale (voice)

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James Urbaniak

Sir Broderick / Male Workman 1 / Male Workman 2 (voice)

Photo of Brian George

Brian George

Boulanger / Male Aristocrat 3 (voice)

Photo of Steve Blum

Steve Blum

Shoe / Sparky (voice)

Photo of Laraine Newman

Laraine Newman

Female Townsfolk 1 / Female Townsfolk 2 (voice)

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Reviews

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r96sk

6/10

'The Boxtrolls' has parts that I like, but overall I found it slow-moving.

I enjoyed the Boxtrolls themselves, I like how they look and come across. Archibald (Ben Kingsley) and bodyguards, Messrs Trout (Nick Frost) and Pickles (Richard Ayoade), are good, as is the casting of Jared Harris as Lord Charles Portley-Rind.

With that said, I liked them individually rather than as a group. Frost and Ayoade being the key examples, despite being two of the same character I never felt a connection between them. Elsewhere, I rate Isaac Hempstead Wright and Elle Fanning as actors, but I don't feel like their voices suit the respective roles of Eggs and Winnie.

The stop-motion animation is strong, but I just feel the plot is brought to life in a sluggish manner; the ending particularly felt dragged out to me. All in all, it's an average film in my eyes.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

"Snatcher" is determined to get himself a white hat! Why? Well that symbolises his membership of the town's elite - and it gets him to the table for the cheese tasting, and boy does he like cheese - even if it doesn't particularly like him! The scornful "Lord Portley-Rind", though, is having none of this - until, that is, he is promised that they will be rid of the evil, menacing, baby-stealing box trolls. OK, he has a deal - and together with his three henchmen starts apprehending these curious nocturnal creatures. Are they really the danger he purports, though? After one raid, we escape with "Eggs" and "Fish" down into the subterranean cavern where they live. They are a community, looking out for one and other and living the lives of box-clad "Wombles" - recycling as they go. It turns out too that "Eggs" isn't really a troll, but maybe he is the now grown-up missing infant (and maybe also a stunt double for Nicholas Hoult, too)? What now ensues is a lively and entertaining battle of wills between the exterminators and the rapidly diminishing number of trolls who have to find a way to fight back and expose "Snatcher" who has a curious doppelgänger. Whilst the story isn't really anything new, the stop-motion animation is intricate and colourful with some really engaging characterisations extolling virtues of loyalty and friendship, a tiny hint of a romance that delivers a steadily paced and scored presentation. Good fun!

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