‘Wonka’ First Reactions Declare Film ‘Visually Delightful’ and a ‘Fresh New Interpretation’

The Paul King-directed prequel to the 1971 adaptation of the Roald Dahl novel opens next month

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Whether or not it ends up in the Oscar race, Warner Bros. Discovery is positioning “Wonka” as a year-end awards season movie. The Paul King-directed prequel to the Roald Dahl novel, specifically the 1971 Gene Wilder-starring adaptation of that book, opens in theaters on Dec. 15. And while the review embargo won’t drop until next week, social media reactions are allowed. So, what do the first critics and journalists to see the Timothée Chalamet-starring musical fantasy think of this potential family-friendly holiday sleeper hit?

Freelance critic and journalist Jeff Ewing noted that “Wonka” was “fine,” noting “solid choreography and production design.”

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One response to “‘Wonka’ First Reactions Declare Film ‘Visually Delightful’ and a ‘Fresh New Interpretation’”

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    Ha Ha!  There is no planet where this film is any good. Bad casting and worse idea.  Gene Wilder is, well, Gene Wilder. This movie was dreadful. Almost as bad as Johnny Depp’s version of Carol Channing mixed with Dr. Evil impersonation!

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