The Secret of Moonacre (2008)
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Reviews Counted:19
Fresh:3
Rotten:16
Average Rating:3.7/10
Consensus: Despite impressive production values, this is staid, plodding and unimpressive fantasy-fare, with poor performances struggling with an underdeveloped script.
Genre: Action/Adventure
Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Dakota Blue Richards, Tim Curry, Natascha McElhone
Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Dakota Blue Richards, Tim Curry, Natascha McElhone, Juliet Stevenson
Director: Gabor Csupo
Director: Gabor Csupo
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Reviews for The Secret of Moonacre
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Richards starred in 2007’s The Golden Compass and, compared with big-budget fantasies of that kind, this smaller effort can’t help looking mimsy, despite its good intentions. Full Review |
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A film about magic that remains obdurately unmagical. Full Review |
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A sluggish narrative is further hampered by "comic" turns (Juliet Stevenson, as a gurning governess) and some frankly shameless knockoffs. Full Review |
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Routine special effects merely add to the impression that this is a second division fantasy. Full Review |
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A sweet if faintly soporific fantasy adventure for family audiences. Full Review |
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This whimsical children's tale is uninspired yet doesn't drop far enough below mediocrity to justify a place in the lineup of "so-bad-they're-good" movies. Full Review |
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Fantasy doesn't come feebler than this. Full Review |
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It’s a slow-moving affair with wooden acting, duff special effects and some woefully unfunny comic moments from Tim Curry as an undersized chef. All in all, the thing’s severely lacking in magic. Full Review |
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The Secret Of Moonacre lacks action, adventure and magic. Full Review |
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Whilst missing a trick in terms of script and casting, at least they've amped up the action from the somewhat sedate book. Full Review |
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Nicely put together, but just a little dull. Full Review |
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It's not quite a disaster but this disappointing and poorly executed fantasy adventure never reaches the level of magic and enchantment it needs to succeed. Full Review |
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Apart from some wooden over-acting, The Secret of Moonacre is a shrewd mix of live action and exotic animation by the Hungarian director Gabor Csupo. Full Review |
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The cast looks vaguely uncomfortable too. Even shameless scenery-chewer Curry can’t muster any enthusiasm for an over-earnest script that throws around pearls of non-wisdom like moondust. Full Review |
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The costumes are beautiful. The sets are impressive… But somehow the movie feels cheap and malnourished, as if the money ran out when they were only halfway there. Full Review |
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The production design gives us plenty for the eye but a dull screenplay and patchy editing hardly bring the fantasy to life. Full Review |
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Poorly written, badly acted and ultimately disappointing fantasy adventure that suffers from plodding direction and fails to connect on an emotional level. Full Review |
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It’s been adapted from a kids’ book called The Little White Horse, and the plot’s been totally mangled. But to be fair, the costumes are great. Full Review |
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Without a coherent central tone, this fantasy adventure feels like it drifts all over the place Full Review |
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