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Check out the clip above. Jojo Rabbit is now available on digital, 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD. For more on Jojo Rabbit, click on the respective links for outtakes and our FYC talk with Waititi.
A World War II satire following an awkward young German boy (Roman Griffin Davis) raised by a single mother (Scarlett Johansson), and whose only ally is his imaginary friend Hitler (Waititi).MyMovies, ...
Jojo Rabbit: Scarlett Johansson stars in Taika Waititi’s new film Jojo Rabbit is a new film from New Zealander Taika Waititi - and it doesn’t look like the most normal plot.
A new trailer for Taika Waititi’s next film Jojo Rabbit has been released, starring Waititi himself as an imaginary Adolf Hitler – watch the clip below. Waititi, who is best known for his work ...
Jojo Rabbit has been a terrifically successful film, winning a coveted Oscar for writer/director Taika Waititi. It follows a young Hitler Youth who is forced to learn tolerance and love when his ...
Jojo Rabbit’s child star Roman Griffin Davis looks unrecognisable six years on from his acclaimed film debut that shot him to fame. The 18-year-old is arguably best known for played Johannes ...
Director Greta Gerwig talks about Little Women, plus film reviews including Jojo Rabbit, In the Line of Duty, The Gentlemen and Amanda. Show more Director Greta Gerwig talks about Little Women ...
Robbie Collin reviews Jojo RabbitDVD of the Week - 1st April 2022 Daniel Radcliffe and Sandra Bullock talk about The Lost City. Plus reviews of The Bad Guys, Morbius, True Things & Sonic 2 ...
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If Jojo Rabbit is yet another departure — his first war movie and his only period piece — it’s also a return to the coming-of-age territory he explored in Boy and Hunt For The Wilderpeople.
Like Life Is Beautiful before it, Jojo Rabbit ultimately argues that love can conquer hate. It’s a nice thought, but not entirely convincing — let alone very funny.