“Stardust” is director Matthew Vaughn’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy tale about a young man’s (Charlie Cox) quest to find a fallen star (Claire Danes) to present to the town beauty (Sienna ...
The main thing I took away from “Stardust” is renewed appreciation for the skill that went into “The Princess Bride.” “Stardust” tries to pull off something similar to “Bride”: a combination of ...
Once upon a time, there was a film that encapsulated the idea of the modern fairy tale in a perfect 130 minute package. That film went by the title of Stardust and it has everything a fantasy film ...
Toto, I don’t think we’re in Narnia anymore. “Stardust,” a film adaptation of a novel by Neil Gaiman, is this week’s “Chronicles of Narnia” knockoff. Warning: More are coming. But this early effort ...
“Stardust” is a fun fairy tale, and it taps into same fanciful family movie market as “The Princess Bride” did 20 years ago. Our Prince Charming is Tristran (Charlie Cox), the resident of an ordinary ...
True to Paramount’s word, fantasy epic “Stardust” has made up for its disappointing performance domestically at the overseas box office. Through Nov. 4, the film’s international cume was $74.8 million ...
Neil Gaiman’s novel “Stardust,” the source for the new movie of the same name that opens Aug. 10, is a bit of an anomaly among the works that have made him a legend in the comics world. To begin with, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results