
It was really good. The writing was well done along with the cast and acting. The atmosphere was perfect for a creature feature film in a remote setting.
It was really good. The writing was well done along with the cast and acting. The atmosphere was perfect for a creature feature film in a remote setting.
READ REVIEW ON CUTPRINTFILM SITE. And this was a fun Into the Woods interview between director Rob Marshall (Chicago) Stephen Sondheim and Meryl Streep from ...
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A muscular, driving adaptation that brings a very famously two-act musical to life in the streamlined presentation of an intermission-less film.
Into the Woods is great-looking stuff, loved the beautiful but creepy and colourful but foreboding woods setting as well as the cinematography.
Though it sounds great, the Disney adaptation of the beloved Stephen Sondheim musical is lacking in soul.
The animation is top-notch, the writing is solid, the characters are interesting, the pacing is excellent and it's an all-around blast to watch. A refreshing ...
A first act of simple, unexpected and hilarious encounters leads to a bleak second act in which the characters deal with the consequences of their actions, with ...
Into the Woods (Movie Version), on the other hand, is a money-hungry remake that missed every important and meaningful message the musical was about.
In the play Into the Woods there is only one notable difference from the movie, and that difference is glaring, blatant, and mind boggling. It turns the play ...