Review of The Brothers Grimm (2005) by Manohla Dargis for The New York Times — 09 Aug 2013
Kitted out in period garb and dubious British accents, the actors throw themselves into this flimsy contrivance with energy, but are badly served by a director focused on flipping switches and twirling knobs.
Despite a few early sparks of promise The Brothers Grimm sputters and coughs along like an unoiled machine, grinding gears and nerves in equal measure.
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This review of The Brothers Grimm (2005) was written by Manohla Dargis and published by The New York Times on 09 Aug 2013.
The Brothers Grimm has generally received mixed reviews.
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