SNOOPY & CHARLIE BROWN: THE PEANUTS MOVIE (U)

WHO’S IN IT?

Noah Schnapp (Bridge of Spies), Bill Melendez (Snoopy Come Home), Hadley Belle Miller (film debut), Alexander Garfin (film debut), Mariel Sheets (film debut), Venus Schultheis (Louder than Bombs), Rebecca Bloom (film debut), Noah Johnston (Monsters University), Marelik ‘Mar Mar’ Walker (Guys with Kids), Madisyn Shipman (Arthur), A.J. Tecce (film debut), William Wunsch (film debut), Anastasia Bredikhina (film debut), Francesca Capaldi (3 Day Test), Trombone Shorty (Treme), Kristin Chenoweth (Rio 2)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Steve Martino (Horton Hears A Who!), director; Bryan Schulz (film debut), writer, producer; Craig Schulz (Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown), writer, producer; Cornelius Uliano (film debut), writer, producer; Paul Feig (Spy) and Michael J. Travers (Epic), producers; Christophe Beck (Frozen), composer;  Renato Falcão (Rio), cinematographer; Randy Trager (Rio 2), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

In a bid to prove that he is more than just a blockhead, Charlie Brown (Schnapp) attempts to pluck up the courage to speak to the Little Red-Haired Girl (Capaldi), who has just moved in across the street. Meanwhile, his faithful dog Snoopy (Melendez) takes to the skies on an epic and heroic quest to defeat his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

The classic characters that have entertained audiences worldwide for over 65 years are back in a 3D animated film that retains the timeless feel of Charles M. Schulz’s original beloved comic strip.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

MONDAY 21ST DECEMBER 2015

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