Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
He knows every scale.
When the Primm family moves to New York City, their young son Josh struggles to adapt to his new school and new friends. All of that changes when he discovers Lyle — a singing crocodile who loves baths, caviar and great music — living in the attic of his new home. But when Lyle’s existence is threatened by evil neighbor Mr. Grumps, the Primms must band together to show the world that family can come from the most unexpected places.
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LYLE, LYLE, CROCODILE (2022) Behind-the-Scenes Lyle On Set

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile - Court

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile - Josh Meets Lyle/First Day of School

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile - Sunday Outing

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile - Going on Vacation/Malfoy

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile - Katie reminices about Josh

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile - Joseph gets his students to listen

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile - Hector's Magic Show
Cast

Shawn Mendes
Lyle (voice)

Winslow Fegley
Josh Primm

Javier Bardem
Hector P. Valenti

Constance Wu
Katie Primm

Scoot McNairy
Joseph Primm

Brett Gelman
Alistair Grumps

Ego Nwodim
Carol

Lyric Hurd
Trudy

Ben Palacios
Lyle's Motion Capture

Marc Farley
Animal Store Owner

Sal Viscuso
Judge

Adam Murray
Lowlife

Mary Neely
Security Technician Mary

Don DiPetta
Paramedic

Lindsey Moser
Wrestling Coach

Matthew Risch
Walkie Talkie Police Officer

Clayton English
Young Security Guard

Mac Wells
Show Security Guard

Jef Holbrook
Audition Stage Manager
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Reviews
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Javier Bardem steals the show here - he is clearly having some fun in this otherwise rather derivative adventure caper. He is "Hector", a failing magician who can no longer get any work. On a visit to a pet shop one day, he encounters the eponymous character whom he discovers can hold a tune. Ah, thinks he - a fortune to be made. He puts just about everything he has on the line but poor old "Lyle" has stage fright... won't sing! Ruin befalls our entertainer so he leaves his home in the hands of the "Primm" family. Not long after they move in, the son "Josh" (a creditable effort from Winslow Fegley) hears noises in the attic and off we go on the more standard series of escapades peppered with some tunes and hysterical antics from his slightly surprised parents, an intervention from the city authorities and a gently pleasing conclusion that does elicit just the merest hint of a tear. Shawn Mendez ("Lyle") has one of those voices that I find instantly forgettable, and the pens of "Dear Evan Hansen" creators Benj Pasek and Justin Paul really don't bombard us with much to get the toes tapping aside from, perhaps, "Top of the World". The storyline reminded me a lot of "Clifford the Big Red Dog" (2021) - child and curious pet deal with fun adventures and mishaps - and as a gently entertaining piece of drama this does fine. It's just not a film that I think I will remember watching.
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