This latest in a “Twisted Childhood Universe” of cash-ins preying on character copyright expirations ekes genuinely unsettling mileage from a cheesy concept. In a small way, the micro-budgeted U.K.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Aerial mishaps and half-wit actors turn a fantasy classic into a farce. But, like Peter, not all of the jokes land. By Jesse Green Six years ago, the ...
Disney's latest live-action riff on a classic is "Peter Pan & Wendy," a new adaptation of the classic "Peter Pan" story. Ever since first taking center stage in J.M. Barrie's 1904 stage play, Peter ...
The silent film debuted in 1924 to much fanfare but was later lost. Eventually rediscovered and restored, it has gone on to charm new generations of fans. By Derrick Bryson Taylor How many screen ...