Direction: Ant Timpson
Country: New Zealand
The lighthearted comedy Bookworm offers a delightful father-daughter adventure set against the lush wilderness of New Zealand. Directed by Ant Timpson with a screenplay by Toby Harvey, the film follows 11-year-old Mildred (Nell Fisher), a witty, sarcastic bookworm, and her estranged father Strawn Wise (Elijah Wood), a washed-up American illusionist who arrives to care for her after her mother is suddenly hospitalized. Together, they embark on a camping trip to track down the legendary Canterbury Panther.
Set against scenic landscapes, Bookworm brings feel-good charm and beautiful visuals. While it could have leaned more into its quirky potential, and though some scenes feel slightly off and the finale a bit forced, the film maintains solid family-friendly appeal and leaves viewers with a warm sense of happiness. Surprisingly impish, it’s an adventure comedy with more good moments than missteps.