Adam, a boy who is bullied at school, discovers that his father, who is actually Bigfoot and has been hiding from a company called HairCo. that specializes in hair improvement, is alive, and with the help of his animal friends, he saves him and destroys the company while gaining superpowers and finding the strength to stand up to his bullies. The Son of Bigfoot is a 2017 English-language Animation Adventure movie featuring Laila Berzins, Pappy Faulkner, Sandy Fox, Marieve Herington, Joe Ochman, Chris Parson and Debi Derryberry. nWave Pictures in association with StudioCanal, Belga Productions, Illuminata Pictures and Waterman Entertainment. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Domonic Paris, Steve Waterman, Gina Gallo, Mimi Maynard, Ben Stassen and Caroline Van Iseghem. The Son of Bigfoot is written by Bob Barlen and Cal Brunker and it is directed by Ben Stassen and Jeremy Degruson. Belga Films acquired the distribution rights for the movie. The Son of Bigfoot was released on 31st May 2017 and takes a screen time of 92 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. The Son of Bigfoot was made on a budget of $20 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $40 million. Cinematography was done by Jeremy Degruson and Ben Stassen. The music was composed by Puggy.
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The Son of Bigfoot Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 56%
Tara McNamara
But the story isnt particularly well written, the direction isnt smartly executed, the voice talent is unremarkable, and the computer animation is subpar. ( Read More )
Jordan Mintzer
This mildly entertaining and very family friendly outing will play best with tykes who arent quite ready for the more sophisticated meta fictions of Pixar or DreamWorks. ( Read More )
Ben Kenigsberg
More or less does what it sets out to do, which is to offer enough visual activity and bromides to keep the very young interested. ( Read More )
Leslie Felperin
Its a fundamentally daft premise, but the film makers have fun with it, sprinkling wry one liners along the way to perk things up and threading the plot on a surprisingly strong emotional through line. ( Read More )
Kevin Maher
Its deeply derivative (X Men meets Teen Wolf), but relatively inoffensive. ( Read More )