Labyrinth (2003) Critic Reviews

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The New York Times | Nina DarntonAdd Critic to Favorites

Labyrinth, a fabulous film about a young girl's journey into womanhood that uses futuristic technology to illuminate a mythic-style tale, is in many ways a remarkable achievement.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Peter StackAdd Critic to Favorites

I think mature pre-teens along with immature teens might relate to this overbearing showcase of bizarre rubber duckies. Adults are bound to find it a major yawn, and young children are likely to be scared out of their wits. [27 Jun 1986, p.82]Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

Great energy and creativity went into the construction, production and direction of this movie, but it doesn't have a story that does justice to the production.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Sheila BensonAdd Critic to Favorites

There's more length than depth to Labyrinth. The Baryshnikov staging of "The Nutcracker" has more to tell about a girl on the edge of young womanhood, with more poignancy and a more palpable sense of transition, than all the technical wizardry Henson and crew have offered so lavishly-and without a single pop song, either. [26 Jun 1986, p.1]Read the full review

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