Review of James and the Giant Peach (1996) by Matthew Gilbert for Boston Globe — 19 Aug 2020
Imaginative, slightly creepy, but tremendously appealing to all ages. It's ripe to bursting with visual effects a heady combination of stop-motion and computer-generated imagery. And it has a delightful cast of personable bugs and larvae, all bound for New York City via floating fruit.
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This review of James and the Giant Peach (1996) was written by Matthew Gilbert and published by Boston Globe on 19 Aug 2020.
James and the Giant Peach has generally received positive reviews.
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