Jon M. Chu directs Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum, and Michelle Yeoh in "Wicked: Part 1." ...
The yellow brick road is a long one. At the end of it are high expectations. The kind that, one might say, defy gravity. Honk ...
This story of self-acceptance and female empowerment is visually ravishing but with part one an hour longer than The Wizard ...
LENGTH 2:40 WHERE Opening Friday at area theaters BOTTOM LINE Part one of the Broadway musical’s big-screen version is a ...
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande wow in 'Wicked,' a fabulous two-part film adaptation of Broadway’s what-makes-a-villain spin ...
While bloated, the film version of “Wicked” is enjoyable and will please fans who will delight in hearing favorite songs.
At her core, the pop star is a theater kid, and I already knew she was a Wicked superfan. All of that is on full display in ...
Director Jon M. Chu blows away all expectations and deftly avoids the movie adaptation pitfalls that could’ve worked against ...
Despite the Broadway production’s expensive effects and lavish design, the show succeeds more as a sweet ... The sublime voices of Erivo and Ariana Grande, as blonde mean girl Galinda, set “Wicked” ...
Defying gravity is a neat trick, but the real magic of Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba is living up to the ridiculously high ...
For all it does well, it’s a shame that almost every frame of Wicked feels like it was designed by committee rather than with ...
Readers, I am delighted to say that those first reports were right. “Wicked,” ...