Stardust Review |
by Homer Yen |
Plenty may doom this fantasy vehicle at the box
office, but if that were to happen, it wouldn't
be the fault of the actors. Blame it on the
incomprehensible trailer that positions this more
as a special-effects-laden adventure rather than
a sweet...more |
Stardust Review |
by Mark R. Leeper |
CAPSULE: With little pre-release fanfare, Neil
Gaiman's STARDUST, directed by Matthew Vaughn,
comes to the screen as a first-class fantasy film,
one of the best. The story is convoluted but not
really confusing. A young...more |
Stardust Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
This fantasy comedy is set in the mid-1800s in England and in the adjoining
mythical land of Stormhold, which is just over a stone wall that none dare
cross. You can think of it as a blend of THE PRINCESS BRIDE and LORD OF THE
RINGS, with a little...more |