Cinderella, an orphaned girl with an evil stepmother, has big dreams and with the help of her Fabulous Godmother, she perseveres to make them come true.
Camila Cabello
Cinderella
Nicholas Galitzine
Prince Robert
Idina Menzel
Vivian
Billy Porter
Fabulous Godmother
Pierce Brosnan
King Rowan
Minnie Driver
Queen Beatrice
Maddie Baillio
Malvolia
Charlotte Spencer
Narissa
Tallulah Greive
Princess Gwen
James Acaster
John
Romesh Ranganathan
Romesh
James Corden
James
Ben Bailey Smith
Town Crier
Rob Beckett
Thomas Cecil
Luke Latchman
Griff
Fra Fee
Hench
Jenet Le Lacheur
Count Wilbur
Mary Higgins
Princess Laura
Beverley Knight
Queen Tatiana
Natasha Patel
Princess Natasha
Nikkita Chadha
Princess Nikkita
Vinani Mwazanzale
Princess Vinani
Lisa Spencer
Princess Lisa
Nakai Warikandwa
Princess Nakai
Keith Harrison
Conductor
Paddy Glynn
Rosemary
Anne Smith
Meredith
Linda John-Pierre
Anastasia
Alex Bourne
Shop Owner
Arazou Baker
Princess Arazou
Peta Cornish
Patricia Stokes
Nandi Bushell
Young Town Girl
Manny Tsakanika
Jesse
Chanelle George
Princess Chanelle
Danny Salomon
Captain (uncredited)
George Gjiggy Francis
Guard (uncredited)
Jason Redshaw
Noble Gent / Dancer (uncredited)
John Alan Roberts
Dancing Maharaja (uncredited)
Jean-Pascal Heynemand
Ball Guest (uncredited)
Ross Sands
Dancer
Director, Writer
Kay Cannon
Story
Charles Perrault
Story
James Corden
March 27, 2022
5
I tried, I really did! I hoped that the fairly decent, experienced, ensemble cast coupled with state of the art visual effects and a collection of modern-day pop lyrics would breathe new life into this timeless story. Well, sadly, that was all just a triumph for optimism over, well, just about anything... It's terrible. Good looking, well produced, but terrible. Am I the only person left alive who is fed up being shouted at by Edina Menzel? Pierce Brosnan demonstrated in "Mamma Mia" (2008) that he is happy to play parts with his tongue in his cheek, but here I fear he must have cringed when he saw; likewise Minnie Driver and a whole host of British comedians led by the ubiquitously un-talented James Corden. Billy Porter tries a different take on the fairy godmother character but features all to sparingly to make much impact on an otherwise extremely pedestrian interpretation that reached it's nadir with the cute but totally wooden pairing of Nicholas Galitzine (Freddie Mercury would spin in his grave) and Camila Cabello. Sorry, maybe if I were 6 years old and had nothing to compare this with, I'd not be so harsh - but I'm not and this is poor, really poor...