Ernest Hemingway said we best air out this secret only at home. Mark Twain noted this sound had long been banished from the school board. But Roald Dahl (1916-1990) gleefully introduced the rear ...
Halfway through "The BFG," Mark Rylance's eponymous, dream-catching giant sees a particularly wondrous dream (represented as a glowing ball of light) and says of it, "Don't see too many of those ...
Reuniting with E.T. writer Melissa Mathison, Spielberg adapts The BFG into a charming all-ages fable. Orphan Sophie befriends the gentle giant (Mark Rylance), who whisks her to Giant Country. Wondrous ...
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