Matilda (1996)

Movie · 1996 · Comedy, Family, Fantasy · 1h 38m · PG · English

Curator score: 6.9/10 (1.2M ratings)

Somewhere inside all of us is the power to change the world.

Overview

Matilda Wormwood is an brilliant and intelligent little girl. Unfortunately, her parents, Harry and Zinnia, fail to see that fact. As time passes, she finally starts school and has a kind teacher, loyal friends, and a terrifying, sadistic headmistress. As she becomes fed up with the constant cruelty, she discovers she has a special gift that she just might be able to use to outwit the unruly adults around her.

Ratings

Director

Danny DeVito

Production

Jersey Films, TriStar Pictures

Cast

Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Embeth Davidtz, Pam Ferris, Paul Reubens, Tracey Walter, Jean Speegle Howard, Brian Levinson, Sara Magdalin, R.D. Robb, Gregory R. Goliath, Fred Parnes, Kiami Davael, Leor Livneh Hackel, Jacqueline Steiger, Jimmy Karz, Michael Valentine, Liam Kearns, Mark Watson

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A warm, sharply funny fantasy about a brilliant child pushing back against neglectful adults, with real emotional bite beneath the whimsy. It’s especially rewarding if you like kids’ stories that treat childhood frustration seriously and end on catharsis.

Best for

  • families with older kids
  • fans of magical realism
  • viewers who like dark-tinged family comedies
  • readers who enjoy underdog stories
  • fans of school-set stories with a strong villain

Skip if

  • you want purely light, consequence-free kids’ entertainment
  • you’re sensitive to cruelty toward children or animals
  • you dislike broad, cartoonish adult performances
  • you prefer subtle fantasy over heightened, theatrical storytelling

Overview

Matilda is one of those rare family films that understands how frightening childhood can feel, then gives that fear a mischievous, empowering release. It balances sweetness and menace with a confident comic edge, and it never talks down to kids even when it’s working in a fairy-tale register.

Worth noting

The movie’s emotional center is the bond between Matilda and Miss Honey, which gives the story real tenderness amid the chaos. Danny DeVito leans into the grotesque side of the adults, making the Wormwoods and Trunchbull feel like exaggerated monsters from a child’s imagination, but the film still grounds them in recognizable neglect and cruelty.

Bottom line

What lingers is the sense of wish fulfillment done with feeling: books matter, kindness matters, and intelligence can be a form of resistance. It’s playful, a little scary, and deeply satisfying in the way the best children’s films often are.

Top Letterboxd reviews

sree (4.5★) · 8788 likes

we were all in love with miss honey right?

Wood (4★) · 6769 likes

I always thought the low angles were to show the perspective of the child, but then I noticed it was directed by Danny Devito.

itscharlibb (5★) · 5690 likes

george loves this film!

C B (4★) · 5574 likes

Carrie, but, you know... for kids.

Ellie ✨ (4.5★) · 3808 likes

this movie is like,,,, so fucking sad??? until the age of 6 matilda thinks friendship is a concept that's been made up in books because all she knows is her abusive family and that's so fucked up!!!! this is a kids' film!! i'm crying so much right now!!!

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Topics

family fantasy, dark comedy, coming-of-age, children's adventure, school setting, whimsical tone, emotional catharsis, adaptation, 90s family film

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