Devotees of cinematic realism, who seems to jump out of the woodwork in packs whenever a new Wes Anderson picture comes out, will probably not be thrilled with this revisionist fairy-tale spectacular spectacle. I wound up being much more taken with it than I had anticipated, thanks in no small part to its secret weapon. More in my review at MSN Movies.
Sorry for the lack of blogging this week. Last week was marked by the unexpectd death of the author of the below literary interlude, a college friend I hadn't laid eyes on in about twenty years; long story. Then I took the Memorial Day weekend off, for real, and now I'm doing a bit of traveling. First to the lovely Berkshires to participate in a panel, and late tomorrow to Long Beach Island for the Lighthouse FIlm Festival. Looks like I won't have a Blu-ray Consumer Guide for May (indeed, as each minute passes it seems less and less tenable) but June? Why not. I supposed we'll find out!
I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your friend. My condolences.
As for 'Snow White', I'm a little surprised that two Snow White movies have come out within only a few months of each other, even if they are very different as your review mentioned. I will probably see it just to support Bob Hoskins' career.
Posted by: Aden Jordan | May 31, 2012 at 03:07 PM
Why is this a picture of Charlize Theron instead of the GREATEST MOVIE STAR in the entirety of cinema?
I want to see K-Stew, not a 36-year-old. Anyone who doesn't like K-Stew is just plain objectively WRONG. She is better than Brando, better than Pacino, and more beautiful than ANY woman ever. Ever. Ever.
You will watch this movie on BENDED KNEE in awe of her.
Posted by: Lex | May 31, 2012 at 04:55 PM
Someone's got a crush.
Posted by: colinr | May 31, 2012 at 05:19 PM
"You will watch this movie on BENDED KNEE in awe of her."
Someone's got a crush, and talks like Loki.
Posted by: Brian | May 31, 2012 at 05:30 PM
Someone's got a crotch, and it is overtaking his rational discourse.
Posted by: I.B. | June 02, 2012 at 08:55 AM
Personally, I don't get why K-Stew gets so many prime roles. To paraphrase Parker, she runs the gamut of emotions from A to Blank.
Posted by: Mr. Ziffel | June 02, 2012 at 10:08 AM