(Photo by ©Warner Bros.) How does it compare to Paul King’s Paddington movies? “The story and tone fight against each other leaving it a bit muddled.” – Germain Lussier, io9.com “King WONDERFULLY channels Dahl’s cheeky disdain for the elite that enhances the enigma of Wonka while standing confidently on its own.” – Griffin Schiller, FilmSpeak “King and Simon Farnaby’s script is witty and nimble.” – Simon Thompson, Forbes ![]() “Neil Hannon’s songs are solid.” – Simon Thompson, Forbes “The songs are delightful.” – Germain Lussier, io9.com “Every musical number enchants.” – Zoë Rose Bryant, Next Best Picture “Wonka’s world is brilliantly designed, capturing the wonder of his early years.” – Daniel Howat, Next Best Picture Shout out to Nathan Crowley, his world-building is fantastical in every way.” – Jazz Tangcay, Variety Chung-hoon Chung’s cinematography is rich.” – Simon Thompson, Forbes “Chung-hoon Chung’s cinematography is scrumdidilyumptious, as is Lindy Hemming’s textured costume design and Nathan Crowley’s sprawling production design.” – Courtney Howard, Fresh Fiction (Photo by ©Warner Bros.) And does it look as good as it sounds? Paul King king.” – David Ehrlich, IndieWire “ Wonka is unabashedly silly, and a perfectly charming family film… Embracing a quirky, heartwarming tone, Wonka is funny and sweet enough to overcome any minor bumps in the road.” – Daniel Howat, Next Best Picture “ Wonka is a delight! Loved watching the story of young Willy Wonka unfold.” – Wendy Lee Szany, The Movie Couple “ Wonka is a super charming delight… such an impossibly sweet film with a hefty and very effective dose of sincerity.” – Perri Nemiroff, Collider “ Wonka is a winning confection, filled with perfect amounts of charm, whimsy, and poignancy, powered by pure imagination and bright, nimble musical numbers.” – Courtney Howard, Fresh Fiction “ Wonka is an instant holiday classic and a truly magical time at the movies.” – Zoë Rose Bryant, Next Best Picture A charming, delightful, whimsical tale of dreamers and the system that restricts them… A winner!” – Griffin Schiller, FilmSpeak “ Wonka is the family event of the holiday season. Here’s what critics are saying about Wonka: While there may be minor issues with the script, according to some reviewers, the initial praises say it’s something to be savored by the whole family. The first reactions to Paul King’s Wonka have arrived on social media, and the critics are calling it a delicious spectacle anchored by a delectable performance by Timothée Chalamet as the titular candyman. Trying to get to his son, Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal), who is trapped in New York with his friend Laura (Emmy Rossum) and others, Jack and his crew must travel by foot from Philadelphia, braving the elements, to get to Sam before it's too late.The musical prequel Wonka is here, and the first reactions are coming soon! Wait, scratch that and reverse it. officials when presenting his environmental concerns, his research proves true when an enormous "superstorm" develops, setting off catastrophic natural disasters throughout the world. A tsunami floods New York City in the wake of a catastrophic climatic shift.Īfter climatologist Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid) is largely ignored by U.N. ![]() Manhattan public library and the rest of New York are frozen in the wake of catastrophic climatic shift. Dennis Quaid (left) and Dash Mihok explore the frozen ruins of a Manhattan library. A tsunami floods New York City in the wake of a cataclysmic climatic shift. Dennis Quaid and Dash Mihok walk past the Statue of Liberty as they traverse the frozen Hudson River before attempting a rescue mission in New York. New York's Fifth Avenue is about to become a memory. Amidst a horrific flood, Jake Gyllenhaal searches for his friend. Dennis Quaid holds on for his life as an Antarctic ice shelf disintegrates. New Yorkers flee from an onrushing tidal wave. Tornadoes destroy another Los Angeles landmark. The famed Hollywood sign is history in the wake of a devastating series of tornadoes. In the wake of cataclysmic climatic changes, tornadoes destroy most of Los Angeles. ![]() Jake Gyllenhaal (left) and Arjay Smith try and pull a fallen comrade to safety on a frozen New York street. (Clockwise from bottom left) Emmy Rossum, Arjay Smith, Austin Nichols and Jake Gyllenhaal stare in disbelief at the frozen wasteland that used to be New York City. A tsunami floods New York City in the wake of a catastrophic climatic shift. View All Videos The Day After Tomorrow Photos Seconds before Fifth Avenue is buried underwater, Emmy Rossum comes to the aid of a trapped taxi passenger.
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