Stitch Head (U)
Cast: Asa Butterfield, Rasmus Hardiker, Joel FryGenre: Family
Author(s): Guy Bass, Steve Hudson
Director: Steve Hudson
Release Date: 13/02/2026
Running Time: 91mins
Country: UK/Fr/Ger/Lux
Year: 2025
Residents of Grubbers Nubbin are unimpressed when circus ringmaster Fulbert Freakfinder rolls into their sleepy village with his menagerie of misfits. A young girl called Arabella explains to Freakfinder that his speciality acts aren't scary compared to the real-life monsters that lurk in nearby Castle Grotteskew. The greedy ringmaster visits to the castle and entreats Stitch Head, the first reanimated creation of a resident Mad Professor, to abandon his cavernous home for stardom.
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Stitch Head (PG) Film Review from LondonNet
Monsters come in all shapes and sizes, and the worst of all are humans, in a charmingly spooky animated adventure written and directed by Steve Hudson. Based on the celebrated graphic novel by Guy Bass, Stitch Head reanimates elements of Monsters, Inc., Coraline and Frankenstein with a Tim Burton-lite aesthetic that sends gentle chills down the spine without threatening to disturb a young target audience that appreciates the broad slapstick of googly-eyed creatures in mild peril…

Residents of Grubbers Nubbin – population 665 – are unimpressed when circus ringmaster Fulbert Freakfinder (voiced by Seth Usdenov) rolls into their sleepy village with his menagerie of so-called misfits comprising doom-mongering clairvoyant Madame Miranda (Fern Brady), double-jointed Doctor Dislocation (Ryan Sampson) and reluctant fire-walking twins Taj & Tej (Jamali Maddix). A young girl called Arabella (Tia Bannon) explains to Freakfinder that his speciality acts simply aren’t scary compared with the real-life monsters that lurk in a nearby castle perched atop a hill.
Pound signs flash before the greedy ringmaster’s eyes and he pays an urgent visit to Castle Grotteskew and entreats Stitch Head (Asa Butterfield), the first reanimated creation of a resident Mad Professor (Rob Brydon), to abandon his cavernous and gloomy home for the bright lights of travelling stardom.
Stitch Head feels underappreciated by his creator, who has just harnessed lightning to give birth to a loveable one-eyed, three-armed monster named Creature (Joel Fry). The patchwork protagonist bids a sombre farewell to his “almost alive” family, who abide by the mantra “Stay hidden. Stay quiet. Stay safe!” and ventures into a world where adulation must be earned. Freakfinder instructs his prized asset to keep the villagers at arm’s length but the boy secretly defies orders to forge a tender friendship with Arabella.

Stitch Head is a delightful coming-of-age story that cherishes individuality and self-expression, urging unity, compassion and understanding in a fictionalised universe where monsters are considered undesirable simply because they look different. Modern-day parallels are unavoidable but Hudson’s script doesn’t belabour the mob mentality towards unfairly pigeonholed minorities. Heartstrings are forcibly plucked in the film’s predictable closing moments between the title character and his “bestest best friend”, Creature, but it is hard to begrudge the wholesomeness underpinning the emotional manipulation.
The ensemble cast delivers lively vocal performances led by a spirited central turn from Butterfield and Alison Steadman illuminates her brief scenes as Arabella’s worrywart grandmother. Original songs strive for the lyrical dexterity and ghoulish glee of The Nightmare Before Christmas (“If you want to make ’em love you, make ’em scream!” bellows Freakfinder during his solo) but only make an impact in the moment and are easily forgotten. Hudson’s picture ultimately follows the same credo as the monsters: “Stay safe!”
– Kim Hu

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