Of course by now everyone knows about the most exciting and heroic web-slinger ever. What? No, not Spider-Man. I’m talking about Charlotte, the spider with a vocabulary as strong as her spinners,
brought to life in 1952 by author E.B. White. Although Charlotte’s Web was one of my favorite books as a child, the live-action adaptation failed to inspire a trip to the multiplex. Now out on DVD, it would appear my spidey-sense was correct. While Wilbur might be “some pig,” the film is “humble,” at best. The animal special effects are impressive, the voice cast is fine, but the story adaptation is uneven and relatively uninspired. I am sure most will find it perfectly enjoyable. When I have children, I will likely watch it with them. But not until I have read the book with them. That’s the way Charlotte would want it. 6/10
Here are this morning’s Oscar-nominated films, alphabetically. The nominees for foreign language film and documentary feature are compiled at the end of the list. (Short format nominees are listed in a 































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