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TopTenREVIEWS presents the movie reviews of Stardust (2007)

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Stardust (2007)

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Stardust (2007) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars Stardust (2007) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars
Overall Rating:2.8461
Avg Critic Score:2.8067

Stardust (2007) Movie Reviews

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Stardust (2007) scores a combined 3.00 out of 4 stars for ReelViews (James Berardinelli) ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
Stardust, based on the acclaimed illustrated novel by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess, takes viewers to the mystical land of Stormhold, where stars walk, ships fly, and magic is real. ...read the complete Stardust movie review at ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
Stardust (2007) scores a combined 2.40 out of 4 stars for Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice
Filmmaker Matthew Vaughn got his start producing a pair of Guy Ritchie flicks (“Lock, Stock…” and “Snatch”) before finally trying out directing himself (“Layer Cake”). ...read the complete Stardust movie review at Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice
Stardust (2007) scores a combined 2.00 out of 4 stars for Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert) Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
A fantasy, even a comic fantasy, needs above all to be lean and uncluttered. Only reality is untidy. The classic fantasy structure involves the hero, the quest, the prize and what stands in the way. ...read the complete Stardust movie review at Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
Stardust (2007) scores a combined 2.00 out of 4 stars for Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert) Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
A fantasy, even a comic fantasy, needs above all to be lean and uncluttered. Only reality is untidy. The classic fantasy structure involves the hero, the quest, the prize and what stands in the way. ...read the complete Stardust movie review at Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
Stardust (2007) scores a combined 1.75 out of 4 stars for Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz) Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
Matthew Vaughn ("Layer Cake") directed and cowrote with Jane Goldman this comedic fantasy pic that lacked magic, imagination and grandeur. ...read the complete Stardust movie review at Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
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Variety
Everything but the enchanted kitchen sink shows up in the sprawling fairy tale "Stardust," including evil witches, airborne pirate ships, double-parked unicorns and Robert De Niro as a cross-dressing sea captain. Sprinkled with tongue-in-cheek humor,...read the complete Stardust (2007) review at Variety
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Philip Martin)
...the easy comparison is to Rob Reiner's similarly pitched The Princess Bride (1987), it's really more like a live action version of one of Hayao Miyazaki's animated epics, but without the haunting resonance of the Japanese director's best work....read the complete Stardust (2007) review at Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Philip Martin)
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Screen Rant (Vic Holtreman)
The "Pirates" crowd will probably love Stardust, but if you're expecting something like the just about perfect The Princess Bride you'll be disappointed....read the complete Stardust (2007) review at Screen Rant (Vic Holtreman)
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Chicago Tribune (Matt Pais)
A young, considerably annoying dreamer (Charlie Cox) promises the hottest lass in the kingdom (Sienna Miller) that he can bring her back a falling star. That leads him to the star herself (Claire Danes, excruciating), the witch (Michelle Pfeiffer) and...read the complete Stardust (2007) review at Chicago Tribune (Matt Pais)
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