Linda Holmes of NPR says Much Ado About Nothing is delightful.
'The Train Job'
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COULSON.
You don't remember Larry, Son of Carl?
His first name is Agent!
There’s a very strong possibility that a viewer’s enjoyment of Whedon’s take on William Shakespeare will be affected by how much of a Whedon fan he or she already is.
So, PASS.
With Strega. I find I'm not that eager to see what Joss does to Shakespeare.
With Strega. I find I'm not that eager to see what Joss does to Shakespeare.
I already found out in The Avengers. "Dost Mother know thou wearest her drapes?"
Slate is doing Sneakers week in honor the movie's 20th anniversary. [link]
In theory I like the idea of essentially having a resident company to work on new film projects, but it sounds as if this one may have too many Jossverse actors and throw me out of the story. I'll be anticipating Beatrice turning blue-haired and punching Benedick's head off if he gets in too good an insult.
I want to see it. I've seen most of the actors in enough different roles already that I don't too strongly associate any of them with one thing (Captain Tightpants is the only near-problem for me, but I loved him in Waitress so there you go). And it looks pretty.