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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
In 1926, Newt Scamander arrives at the Magical Congress of the United States of America with a magically expanded briefcase, which houses a number of dangerous creatures and their habitats. When the creatures escape from the briefcase, it sends the American wizarding authorities after Newt, and threatens to strain even further the state of magical and non-magical relations.
rating
7.308
runtime
133 min

Release

2016-11-16

Cast

Eddie Redmayne
Eddie Redmayne
as Newt Scamander
Katherine Waterston
Katherine Waterston
as Porpentina 'Tina' Goldstein
Dan Fogler
Dan Fogler
as Jacob Kowalski
Alison Sudol
Alison Sudol
as Queenie Goldstein
Colin Farrell
Colin Farrell
as Percival Graves
Jon Voight
Jon Voight
as Henry Shaw Sr.
Ron Perlman
Ron Perlman
as Gnarlak
Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp
as Gellert Grindelwald
Zoë Kravitz
Zoë Kravitz
as Leta Lestrange
Ezra Miller
Ezra Miller
as Credence Barebone
Samantha Morton
Samantha Morton
as Mary Lou Barebone
Carmen Ejogo
Carmen Ejogo
as Seraphina Picquery
Josh Cowdery
Josh Cowdery
as Henry Shaw Jr.
Ronan Raftery
Ronan Raftery
as Langdon Shaw
Faith Wood-Blagrove
Faith Wood-Blagrove
as Modesty Barebone
Jenn Murray
Jenn Murray
as Chastity Barebone
Gemma Chan
Gemma Chan
as Madame Ya Zou
Peter Breitmayer
Peter Breitmayer
as Gilbert Bingley
Kevin Guthrie
Kevin Guthrie
as Mr. Abernathy
Sean Cronin
Sean Cronin
as Nearby Criminal
Sam Redford
Sam Redford
as Customs Official
Akin Gazi
Akin Gazi
as Auror
Todd Boyce
Todd Boyce
as The Announcer
Anne Wittman
Anne Wittman
as Housewife
Andreea Păduraru
Andreea Păduraru
as Auror 9
Matthew Sim
Matthew Sim
as Photographer 1
Elizabeth Moynihan
Elizabeth Moynihan
as Executioner #1
Adam Lazarus
Adam Lazarus
as Wizard
Lucie Pohl
Lucie Pohl
as Secretary
Tim Bentinck
Tim Bentinck
as Witness
Bart Edwards
Bart Edwards
as New York Chief of Police
Brian F. Mulvey
Brian F. Mulvey
as The Watchman
Tristan Tait
Tristan Tait
as Reporter
Tom Clarke Hill
Tom Clarke Hill
as Photographer 2
Cory Peterson
Cory Peterson
as Bank Employee
Jake Samuels
Jake Samuels
as Bank Guard
Max Cazier
Max Cazier
as Young Man
Dan Hedaya
Dan Hedaya
as Red
Christy Meyer
Christy Meyer
as Guide - Inside Macusa
Guy Paul
Guy Paul
as Auror 2
Walles Hamonde
Walles Hamonde
as Auror 10
Dominique Tipper
Dominique Tipper
as Auror 1
Leo Heller
Leo Heller
as Boy with Birthmark
Miles Roughley
Miles Roughley
as Poor Boy
Erick Hayden
Erick Hayden
as Policeman
Paul Birchard
Paul Birchard
as Hobo
Tom Hodgkins
Tom Hodgkins
as Barker
Ellie Haddington
Ellie Haddington
as Mrs. Esposito
Joseph Macnab
Joseph Macnab
as Police Officer 1
Martin Oelbermann
Martin Oelbermann
as Heinrich Eberstadt
Richard Clothier
Richard Clothier
as British Envoy
Christian Dixon
Christian Dixon
as Momolou Wotorson
Richard Hardisty
Richard Hardisty
as Auror 4
Miquel Brown
Miquel Brown
as Executioner #2
Wunmi Mosaku
Wunmi Mosaku
as Beryl
Cristian Solimeno
Cristian Solimeno
as Executioner #3
Matthew Wilson
Matthew Wilson
as Sam the Obliviator
Aretha Ayeh
Aretha Ayeh
as Singer - The Blind Pig Speakeasy
Emmi
Emmi
as Singer - The Blind Pig Speakeasy
Nicholas McGaughey
Nicholas McGaughey
as Australian Wizard
Arinzé Kene
Arinzé Kene
as Auror 6
Jane Perry
Jane Perry
as Bakery Customer
Abi Adeyemi
Abi Adeyemi
as International Royal Dignitar (uncredited)
Alphonso Austin
Alphonso Austin
as Boat Crew (uncredited)
David J Biscoe
David J Biscoe
as Journalist (uncredited)
Lee Bolton
Lee Bolton
as Photographer (uncredited)
Neil Broome
Neil Broome
as Gala Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Fanny Carbonnel
Fanny Carbonnel
as Mrs. Goldstein (uncredited)
David Charles-Cully
David Charles-Cully
as Gentleman (uncredited)
Craig Davies
Craig Davies
as New Yorker (uncredited)
Chloe de Burgh
Chloe de Burgh
as Tenement Woman (uncredited)
Paul Dewdney
Paul Dewdney
as New York Journalist (uncredited)
Rudi Dharmalingam
Rudi Dharmalingam
as Ranjit (uncredited)
Joshua Diffley
Joshua Diffley
as Young Husband (uncredited)
Richard Douglas
Richard Douglas
as Gentleman (uncredited)
Henry Douthwaite
Henry Douthwaite
as Skender (uncredited)
Dino Fazzani
Dino Fazzani
as Factory Worker (uncredited)
Abigayle Honeywill
Abigayle Honeywill
as Criminal (uncredited)
Attila G. Kerekes
Attila G. Kerekes
as New York Citizen (uncredited)
Simon Kerrison
Simon Kerrison
as High Society Gentleman / Gala Guest (uncredited)
Dennis Good
Dennis Good
as Banker Smirnoff (uncredited)
Alan Mandel
Alan Mandel
as Mr. Goldstein (uncredited)
Jorge Leon
Jorge Leon
as Spaniard Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Christine Marzano
Christine Marzano
as Exterminator (uncredited)
Pete Meads
Pete Meads
as Factory Worker (uncredited)
Dennis O'Donnell
Dennis O'Donnell
as Circus Escapologist (uncredited)
Gino Picciano
Gino Picciano
as Gangster (uncredited)
Jason Redshaw
Jason Redshaw
as Higher Class Gentleman (uncredited)
Dave Simon
Dave Simon
as New York Socialite (uncredited)
Connor Sullivan
Connor Sullivan
as Gala Guest (uncredited)
Dan Trotter
Dan Trotter
as Street Vendor (uncredited)
Morgan Walters
Morgan Walters
as Watchman (uncredited)
Anick Wiget
Anick Wiget
as Criminal on 'Wanted' Poster (uncredited)
Reid Anderson
Reid Anderson
as Auror (uncredited)
Tineke Ann Robson
Tineke Ann Robson
as Auror (uncredited)
Cinta Laura Kiehl
Cinta Laura Kiehl
as Candy Store Girl
Annarie Boor
Annarie Boor
as New Yorker (uncredited)
Finley Howard
Finley Howard
as Poor boy (uncredited)
Karl Farrer
Karl Farrer
as Banker (uncredited)
Rich Hardisty
Rich Hardisty
as Auror 4

Director

REVIEWS
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Ruuz

Struggles desperately to be three movies at once: One about Pokemon, one about proto-Voldemort and one (uncharacteristically dark story) about child abuse. But none of these three movies are bad movies so _Fantastic Beasts_ gets a pass from me. I was particularly fond of the degree to which it tied into the Harry Potter world at large. There were moments were I went “Oh Harry’s used that same spell before!” or characters that fitted naturally into the narrative being mentioned, as opposed to getting all _Agents of SHIELD_ season 1 on us, and awkwardly name-dropping something from the other films every 5 minutes, just in case we forgot, which was what I was afraid it might do. End result, _Fantastic Beasts_ is a flawed film that I was still very happy to have watched, and exceeded my expectations. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._

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StbMDB

I must say I was expecting to like it, and I really liked it despite the few generic moments throughout the film. Can watch again/10.

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Dark Jedi

Personally I found this movie to be 2+ hours of excellent entertainment. This is one of these movies where I simply cannot understand how people can give one and two star ratings stating that it is garbage etc. I do not get what these people expected? Maybe they just have to complain? The original Harry Potter books are very much books for children or young adults and so is this movie. It is a highly entertaining story in a magical universe with some adventure, some suspense and a lot of humor. The magic and the magical animals are quite cool. The pocket universe (or whatever they are called in the Harry Potter world) is simply gorgeous and cool. The story is not really much to write home about but it does not have to be. This is a magical movie where the magical atmosphere is what makes the movie. It is a good enough story involving a bit of suspense, action, friendship, bad guys, quite some humor and, of course, a lot of magic. More importantly perhaps, the story is not overly stupid nor does is try to peddle crappy SJW nonsense messages about gender or diversity nor climate. This movie delivers where it counts as far as I am concerned. It is entertaining, plain and simple. If I should endeavor try to find something to complain about it would probably be that the lead character was fairly bland. He did not really have much charisma. That and the fact that I never really understood which, despicable (presumably) acts the main opponent, Grindelwald, had actually committed before the events of the movie. On the whole I enjoyed the movie a lot and although it is perhaps not the absolutely best movie I have ever seen but it still deserves a top rating.

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Rangan

**Well, everything's in the title itself, you watch it only to confirm.** I don't want to be so negative like the film critics, but this is a big disappointment for me watching being a film fanatic. I don't think anyone who loved 'Harry Potter' film series would thumb this new beginning. This is not like 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit' from the same universe, but different trilogies. I was excited for something like that, as a concept wise, for the fresh tale from from the fresh characters in the same universe. I don't know about the book version, but the film did not click for me. It had a bunch of nice characters, and to set in the Harry Potter universe, really it should have been a masterpiece. The major drawback was the story. There's nothing to appreciate the screenplay. It's about some creatures from the magical world got out in the human world, just like 'Jumanji'. So our hero struggles to recapture them. Meanwhile, some others too involved in and the reason will be revealed in the final stage. Nice casting and great visuals. I won't point out its director's fault, because he has done his duty very well. He's also will be the man behind the rest of the sequels. I think it deserved the Oscars for the costume design. Not a bad film, particularly for the kids. Comparing it with the Harry Potter franchise makes it a worst film, but independently it is an okay film. So the initiation was average, but I'm still expecting the follow ups to be much better. _5/10_

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r96sk

Remarkably lacklustre for a film involving magical creatures. <em>'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them'</em> underwhelmed me, in short. At no moment across the 130 or so minute run time was I ever invested or drawn into the story or the characters. I didn't feel any good performances from the cast either. Dan Fogler sticks out in my memory most, though the rest are forgettable. The special effects are also not to the level I was expecting; that's not to say that they are bad and I'm not certain what I was indeed anticipating from them, but I just found 'em to be meh - nothing blew me away. Which is a vibe that I got from the whole film unfortunately. Hopefully <em>'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald'</em> does more for me.

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Geronimo1967

Hats have to come off here to Eddie Redmayne. I reckon he must have spent virtually all of the filming days staring at a green screen reacting to CGI. That's my problem with this. Though set in a fantasy world, there's nothing remotely authentic about it. Not his "Newt Scamander" character, nor the constantly changing scenarios that are busily trying to engage our eyes without bothering with our brains. "Newt" arrives from Britain into the USA with a magical suitcase full of creatures that is the target of the dastardly "Grindelwald" (a few fleeting appearances from Johnny Depp). When it is stolen and some of the beasties escape, it looks like a bad time to be insuring the properties of New York's Fifth Avenue and with all hell breaking loose, "Newt" and his new muggle friend "Jacob" (Dan Fogler) to round them all up and thwart a plan that will bring the wizarding world to the brink chaos. There's no denying that the film looks great, with astonishing attention to detail and an impressive imagination behind the design of mystical creatures and their animated visual effects. The thing has no soul, though. Unlike with her earlier "Potter" characters, JK Rowling hasn't really created anyone here about whom I really cared. There are some fun critters - the curious platypus and their own mini version of "Groot", but Redmayne just seems to be rushing around reacting all the time, without us really getting to know him or much about his mission. Colin Farrell, Ezra Miller and Depp suffer likewise, with little effort put into imbuing them with much persona. Even the magic itself seems sterile and derivative. It's not terrible, it's more a sort of "so what" that you just know will spawn loads of predicable sequels and "Newt" and "Grindelwald" square up for a battle royal.