First Look Review: Into the Woods
The Edge gets an exclusive first look at Disney’s latest musical fairytale output, Into the Woods starring James Corden, Anna Kendrick and Meryl Streep.
The Edge gets an exclusive first look at Disney’s latest musical fairytale output, Into the Woods starring James Corden, Anna Kendrick and Meryl Streep.
Despite a good cast, some funny quips, and characters who have already proved entertaining in other installments of the Madagascar franchise, this film feels like quick, easy filler for Dreamworks, says Natasha Raymond.
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Anyone who enjoyed the television series or the first film will be laughing throughout this sequel, says our writer Tom Hopkins.
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