Film reviews, etc

Since the release of the film in the US I’ve seen dozens of reviews. All the ones I’ve seen are positive! The critics love this film. It’s ashame there wasn’t more put into marketing, the majority of people I tell about the movie don’t know anything about Wallace and Gromit, they’ll be missing a great thing and it’ll show in the boxoffice turnout.

Now on to the reviews:

USAToday.com: This ‘Curse’ is a joy for these clay mates (may also want to check out The secret history of ‘Wallace & Gromit’)

Horror.About.com: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

DetNews.com: ‘Wallace & Gromit’ is witty and edgy

The Mariner: Wallace, Gromit romp through `Were-Rabbit’

The Daily Advertiser: Wallace & Gromit’ is a complete delight

SeattleTimes.com: Hopped-up humor in Wallace & Gromit: “Were-Rabbit”

DenverPost.com: Wallace and Gromit’s return worth the wait

RogerEbert.com: Review of Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Kentucky.com: ‘Wallace & Gromit’ take on long form, big rabbit

TheWMURChannel.com: ‘Wallace & Gromit’ Is Inventive Laugh-Riot

PaloAltoOnline.com: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

MLive.com: Wallace and Gromit hit the big time

Filmforce.IGN.com: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Review: The best animated film of the year.

No doubt there will be more reviews coming in as the days pass.

I found a couple other articles that aren’t reviews, enjoy!

Wallace and Gromit film cursed by a furry animal – This is perhaps the most amusing of all, the Isle of Portland, Dorset, has a local superstition regarding the word “rabbit” that prevents posters for the film being put up. I’ve seen this story pop up in several articles, but this is the best one thus far. Very amusing.

‘Wallace and Gromit are an extension of me’ – Pretty much an article about Nick Park, and how he likes to stay behind the camera and let WnG take the spotlight. Good stuff.

Join Wallace and Gromit’s Animated Adventures in Bristol – Article about the opening of an interactive exhibition called “Animated Adventures” at Explore-At-Bristol. Website for the exhibition can be found here: Animated Adventures featuring Wallace & Gromit.

That’s it for tonight.

Comments are closed.