
Playmobil: The Movie
Animation adventure based on the Playmobil toy range, with a voice cast featuring Anya Taylor-Joy (Glass), Jim Gaffigan, Daniel Radcliffe.
When her younger brother unexpectedly disappears into the building-block universe, Marla (Taylor-Joy) must go on a quest to bring him home.
- Director:
- Lino DiSalvo (feature debut)
- Writer:
- Blaise HemingwayGreg ErbJason OremlandLino DiSalvo
- Cast:
- Daniel RadcliffeAnya Taylor-JoyAdam LambertJim GaffiganGabriel BatemanMeghan Trainor



Reviews & comments

Independent
pressThis is a film that exists because it has to exist - it has no interest in justifying itself any further.

The Guardian
pressDisappointingly, it is a borderline dopey, sentimental children's adventure mostly without the wit and spark that converted grownups and kids to the Lego films.

Variety
pressLino DiSalvo's hyperactive film never transcends its blatant product-flogging purpose.

Hollywood Reporter
pressIt's safe to say that anyone who has already reached double digits will find little to enjoy in this generic and lifeless promotional tool...

The Telegraph
pressIt feels like exactly what it is: an ugly, interminable, devoid-of-substance advert.

Empire Magazine
pressMaybe it's fitting Playmobil: The Movie is old-fashioned, stiff and only suitable for those between the ages of four and ten, but it sure isn't much fun.

Screen Daily
pressBland variations on familiar themes... leave Playmobil -The Movie in need of some of the adventurous spirit that it so relentlessly advocates.

Independent
pressThis is a film that exists because it has to exist - it has no interest in justifying itself any further.

The Guardian
pressDisappointingly, it is a borderline dopey, sentimental children's adventure mostly without the wit and spark that converted grownups and kids to the Lego films.

Variety
pressLino DiSalvo's hyperactive film never transcends its blatant product-flogging purpose.

Hollywood Reporter
pressIt's safe to say that anyone who has already reached double digits will find little to enjoy in this generic and lifeless promotional tool...

The Telegraph
pressIt feels like exactly what it is: an ugly, interminable, devoid-of-substance advert.

Empire Magazine
pressMaybe it's fitting Playmobil: The Movie is old-fashioned, stiff and only suitable for those between the ages of four and ten, but it sure isn't much fun.

Screen Daily
pressBland variations on familiar themes... leave Playmobil -The Movie in need of some of the adventurous spirit that it so relentlessly advocates.
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