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The Twits (now on Netflix) opens on a halcyonic Disney vibe with swelling strings and choir and then it KABOOFs out of existence like goodness repelled from the room by rancid flatulence. Nice things ...
Director Phil Johnston walks IndieWire through how he took Dahl's nasty book about a nasty couple and molded it into the shape of an animated film. Roald Dahl made his career writing children’s books ...
Luna Guthrie is a Movie Features Editor for Collider, writer and film critic. She began as a writer for Collider in 2021 and joined the editorial team in 2024. She has a bachelor's degree in ...
Margo Martindale and Natalie Portman are among the voice cast for this Phil Johnston-directed version of the beloved author’s ickiest book. By Richard Lawson While some young Roald Dahl fans, like me, ...
Roald Dahl was my favorite author growing up. I didn’t know what a prick he was at the time. Dahl described the world as a wretched place where dreams go to die, largely because of great big jerks ...
Known as one of the most talented modern writers, and possibly the greatest children’s author in history, Roald Dahl’s works have met great praise and criticism over the years. Although whimsical and ...
Netflix has unveiled the trailer for Phil Johnston‘s The Twits, the animated adaptation of Roald Dahl‘s classic children’s book, ahead of its release on October 17. The feature, directed and cowritten ...
The drama, which explores Roald Dahl’s life amid scandal, begins Broadway previews in March 2026 Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand since 2016, and is ...
The Olivier Award-winning play examines Dahl at a moment he was accused of antisemitism. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Giant, a play about Roald Dahl and antisemitism, will transfer to Broadway ...
A new play about Roald Dahl shows the now-controversial children’s writer in his flawed, complicated reality. Tessa Bonham Jones, Elliot Levey, Aya Cash, John Lithgow, Rachael Stirling, and Richard ...