Blu-Ray Review: Into the Woods
The genius of the film, which is adapted from Stephen Sondheim’s 1987 musical, is the twisted morals and the return to the fairytale’s roots in folklore, says Bridie Pearson-Jones.
The genius of the film, which is adapted from Stephen Sondheim’s 1987 musical, is the twisted morals and the return to the fairytale’s roots in folklore, says Bridie Pearson-Jones.
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