STACK NZ May Issue #62

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Happy ever after? INTO THE WOODS

Release Date: 06/05/15 Format:

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Streep Sings Sondheim There’s Something About The Woods The Cast As Good As Gold Deeper Into The Woods From Stage To Screen The Magic Of The Woods Designing The Woods The Costumes Of The Woods Audio Commentary Music & Lyrics Into the Woods opened on Broadway in November 1987, and later won Tony Awards for best score (Sondheim), best book (James Lapine) and best actress (Joanna Gleason). During shooting, Marshall gave all the actors the pre-recorded songs on an iPod.

Although it brought together some of our best loved fairytale characters, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Broadway musical hit was a deliciously dark affair, notably short on happy endings. Thankfully the House Of Mouse has resisted the temptation to Disney-fy things for the big screen

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and this starry adaptation from director Rob Marshall ( Chicago ) largely stays true to the gothic charms of the original. Cheerfully subverting the storylines of several Brothers Grimm classics, Into The Woods centres on baker James Corden and wife Emily Blunt, who must locate a golden slipper (Cinderella), a red cloak (Little Red Riding Hood), a white cow (Jack and The Beanstalk) and a lock of golden hair (Rapunzel) to lift a childless curse

put on them by a wicked witch (Meryl Streep). Like the best fairytales – and Disney’s animated features for that matter – Into The Woods should both enchant and scare small children, while grown-ups will appreciate the witty score, plus scene-stealing cameos from the likes of Johnny Depp (who else but the Big Bad Wolf?) and Chris Pine, a revelation as a shallow Prince Charming.

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Happy feet that like to move it, move it PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR

Release Date: 06/05/15 Format:

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Kowalski – analysis? This film is pretty flippin’ awesome. Everyone’s favourite quartet of penguins from DreamWorks’ Madagascar get their own spin- off feature which follows their story from the very beginning. Skipper (Tom McGrath), Kowalski (Chris Miller), Private (Christopher Knights) and Rico (Conrad Vernon) reunite and fight to save penguin-kind around the

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Benedict Cumberbatch, who voices Classified, cannot pronounce “penguins” correctly. Instead, he says “pengwings”.

world from evil cephalopod Dave (John Malkovich). As expected, POM is rife with humour for both the young and old(er). With puns like “Nicolas! Cage them!” and “Hugh! Jack! Man the battle stations!” you’ll be in fits of giggles while your children get lost in the wonders of the exquisite animation. Even those

who aren’t fans of the Madagascar franchise will enjoy; however, if you did love the previous films, Penguins of Madagascar will only heighten your appreciation of the tuxedo-wearing birds. Riding the tailcoats of that other successful penguin movie Happy Feet , these small black flappy critters can’t get any cuter.

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Happy Feet

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