Popularity: 3 (history)
Director: | Kay Cannon |
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Writer: | James Corden, Charles Perrault, Kay Cannon |
Staring: |
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. | |
Release Date: | Sep 03, 2021 |
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Director: | Kay Cannon |
Writer: | James Corden, Charles Perrault, Kay Cannon |
Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy, Romance |
Keywords | musical, evil stepmother, woman director, fairy godmother, human becoming an animal, happy ending, cinderella, jukebox musical, cinderella story, romantic fantasy |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Fulwell 73 Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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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 |
Megan Westpfel | Dancer |
Name | Job |
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James Corden | Story |
Ellen Mirojnick | Costume Design, Costumer |
Andy Bennett | Stunt Coordinator |
Lucy-Jayne Murray | Stunt Double |
Stevee Davies | Casting Assistant |
Tobias Poppe | Sound Designer |
Dan Kenyon | Sound Effects Editor |
Malte Bieler | Sound Editor |
Charles Perrault | Story |
Sanaz Missaghian | Costume Supervisor |
Henry Braham | Director of Photography |
Kay Cannon | Writer, Director |
Mychael Danna | Original Music Composer |
Nigel Evans | Supervising Art Director |
Matthew Beckwith | Special Effects Supervisor |
Kathryn Pyle | Set Decoration |
Victoria Zalin | Production Manager |
Ansko Pitkänen | Stunts |
Stephen Swain | Art Direction |
Steven Lawrence | Art Direction |
Tamsyn Manson | Casting Associate |
Stacey Schroeder | Editor |
Paul Kirby | Production Design |
Kevin O'Connell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Ai-Ling Lee | Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Mildred Iatrou | Supervising Sound Editor |
James Flanagan | Set Dresser |
Chloe Kletsa | Assistant Art Director |
Corrine Silver | Assistant Art Director |
Chloe Reynolds | Set Costumer |
Mia Hope Radford | Set Costumer |
Tarun Malla | VFX Artist |
Tara Mason | VFX Artist |
Keith Sellers | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kate Xagoraris | VFX Artist |
Brooke Lyndon-Stanford | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kevin Day | Props |
Martin Bell | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
Colin Nicolson | Production Sound Mixer |
Jessica Weiss | Original Music Composer |
Christoph Cordell | Stunt Double |
Camila Cabello | Songs |
Idina Menzel | Songs |
Olly Tellett | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Andrea Cracknell | Hairstylist |
Gregory D. Liegey | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Alex Oakley | First Assistant Director |
Jo Beckett | Script Supervisor |
Name | Title |
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James Corden | Producer |
Leo Pearlman | Producer |
Jonathan Kadin | Producer |
Shannon McIntosh | Producer |
Louise Rosner-Meyer | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
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2024 | 4 | 72 | 154 | 39 |
2024 | 5 | 180 | 215 | 139 |
2024 | 6 | 103 | 194 | 53 |
2024 | 7 | 50 | 72 | 28 |
2024 | 8 | 44 | 70 | 31 |
2024 | 9 | 31 | 43 | 26 |
2024 | 10 | 38 | 78 | 26 |
2024 | 11 | 38 | 73 | 20 |
2024 | 12 | 39 | 64 | 26 |
2025 | 1 | 41 | 56 | 30 |
2025 | 2 | 25 | 50 | 5 |
2025 | 3 | 12 | 41 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 6 | 12 | 4 |
2025 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 4 |
2025 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 4 |
2025 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 4 |
2025 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 4 |
2025 | 9 | 6 | 7 | 4 |
2025 | 10 | 4 | 7 | 3 |
Trending Position
Year | Month | High | Avg |
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2025 | 7 | 687 | 738 |
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2025 | 6 | 551 | 748 |
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2025 | 3 | 812 | 842 |
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2025 | 2 | 335 | 350 |
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2025 | 1 | 763 | 837 |
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2024 | 10 | 975 | 975 |
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 anyth ... ing... 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...
Cinderella is a jukebox musical, based on a classic fairy tale, with CGI animals, and the now obligatory ethnically diverse cast (though oddly relegated to the extras; all of the main characters, with one exception that we'll get to later — and that's certainly not Camila Cabello —, are of the Cauca ... sian persuasion. It's like, how much more lazy could this writing be? And the answer is none. None more lazy. To put it in perspective, Lin-Manuel Miranda's so-called songs from Hamilton or In the Heights are all over the place, but at least he sat down and committed them to paper himself (and you can tell from the result that he did without any help at all). Conversely, what we have here is the worst of two worlds: on the one hand, covers so watered down they constitute sonic homeopathy, and on the other, original songs so bland that they make the covers sound good in comparison. As bad as, say, Rocketman is, at least it's a jukebox musical that makes sense; after all, one expects to hear Elton John songs in an Elton John biopic. This of course doesn't change the fact that, should I want to listen to John's version of “Pinball Wizard”, I'm going to watch Tommy, not Rocketman. By the same token, if I want to see a Cinderella musical, the gold standard is still the 1950 Disney version, which contains original, plot-relevant songs that they were written expressly for the film — as opposed to a glorified playlist that fails miserably at the two most important functions a song has in a musical: moving the story forward and developing the characters (how exactly a medley of “Whatta Man” and “Seven Nation Army” is going to accomplish either of those things, I haven’t the foggiest) — especially considering that YouTube, iTunes, Spotify, etc. allow me to easily enjoy the superior, genuine article performed by the artists who wrote and/or recorded it in the first place. As for the exception to the 'inclusive' cast that I mentioned above, it's the Fabulous Godmother; played with overflowing exuberance by Billy Porter; this is the only character endowed with a life of its own, something for which the actor, and not the script or the director, deserves exclusive credit. The rest — even (sigh) Pierce Brosnan and Minnie Driver — are so opaque and forgettable that they might as well have been as computer generated as the animals