Review of James and the Giant Peach (1996) by Chris Cabin for Slant Magazine — 12 Aug 2008
Though certainly not a travesty of any sort, James and the Giant Peach does strike me as the weakest thus far of Dahl’s to-screen adaptations and this mostly has to do with the problems Selick encounters with mixing the world of imagination with the real world.
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This review of James and the Giant Peach (1996) was written by Chris Cabin and published by Slant Magazine on 12 Aug 2008.
James and the Giant Peach has generally received positive reviews.
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