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Wendell & Wild

Wendell & Wild

It's time to face your demons.

6.6 / 1020221h 45m

Synopsis

Two scheming demons strike a deal with a punk rock-loving teen so they can leave the Underworld and live out their dreams in the Land of the Living.

Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Horror

Status: Released

Director: Henry Selick

Website: https://www.netflix.com/title/80231433

Main Cast

Lyric Ross

Lyric Ross

Kat Elliot (voice)

Keegan-Michael Key

Keegan-Michael Key

Wendell (voice)

Jordan Peele

Jordan Peele

Wild (voice)

Sam Zelaya

Sam Zelaya

Raúl Cocolotl (voice)

James Hong

James Hong

Father Bests (voice)

Angela Bassett

Angela Bassett

Sister Helley (voice)

Gabrielle Dennis

Gabrielle Dennis

Wilma Elliot (voice)

Gary Gatewood

Delroy Elliot (voice)

Igal Naor

Igal Naor

Manberg (voice)

Tamara Smart

Tamara Smart

Siobhan (voice)

Trailer

User Reviews

FinixFighter

I'm a huge fan of stop-motion animation and of Henry Selick, but this film has been quite disappointing. It is nothing compared to 'Nightmare bedore Christmas' and 'Coraline'. Animation is great, even though I would have preferred some more "old style" techniques, such as less green screens and computer effects, but it was very good overall. The big problem is the plot, there's too much in it. And you can't get what this film is for, children or adults? About the characters, they're not enough developed. You can't sympathize with anyone. You should watch it if you like stop-motion, but don't expect anything exceptional.

Manuel São Bento

MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2022-edition/ "Wendell & Wild tells a simple yet beautiful story about the grieving process and how people who have gone through it have as much or more potential to change the future. It doesn't reinvent the narrative wheel, being a screenplay close to the usual formulas, but as a stop-motion animation fanatic, the impressive visual quality is more than enough to grab this viewer. Despite the central theme and the characters needing to be more detailed, it's still a viewing that I consider mandatory, especially for families." Rating: B-