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“Be careful what you wish for” warn the ads for “Into the Woods” — an apt summary of the movie’s theme, and also the mindset of many a Stephen Sondheim fan ever since it was announced ...
★★★★☆ “Into the Woods” is a modern, dark take on traditional fairytales, and it has everything you would expect from a large-scale, big-name Disney blockbuster. There are the typical laugh-out-loud ...
“Into the Woods” is everywhere these days — and not just at a movie theater near you. With the Disney film version of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s 1986 musical now in marketing ...
It’s exciting enough that “Into the Woods” mixes a whole roster of storybook celebrities into one movie. Better still, actors like Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp, Emily Blunt, and Anna… ...
Just like you have to break some eggs to make an omelet, you have to cut some songs to make a Broadway show into a film musical. Into the Woods fans needn’t panic, however; despite rumors to the ...
What fans of <i>Into the Woods</i> have long wished for, more than life, more than anything, more than the moon, is a movie version of the sardonic fractured fairy tale.
I decided to rewatch Into the Woods, one of my favorite movie musicals as a kid, and boy, I have to talk about it.
Check out the original BroadwayWorld world premiere exclusive INTO THE WOODS film confirmed casting article here. INTO THE WOODS is set to be released on December 25, 2014.
Fans of the Tony Award-winning musical "Into the Woods" were fairly horrified about a Disney-produced movie adaptation. Imaginations ran wild at the prospect of what might get cut from the ...
It doesn’t occur in Into the Woods, but what I can tell is that the actors in the film aren’t musical theater-caliber singers, and, look, I’m sorry, but I want my Sondheim tunes to be ...
It certainly took Hollywood long enough to see the forest for the trees where "Into the Woods" was concerned. A film version was first bandied about in the mid-'90s at Sony (with Goldie Hawn, Cher ...
“Into the Woods” is everywhere these days — and not just at a movie theater near you. With the Disney film version of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s 1986 musical now in marketing ...
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