Review | ‘Animal Farm’ Harvests Little of Orwell’s Greatness
Angel Studios acquired the film’s North American rights after its Annecy premiere, as critics say the adaptation replaces Orwell’s allegory with political satire and crude humor.
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He is known as a master of disguise. He played Gollum in The Lord of the Rings or the chimpanzee in Rise of the Planet of the Apes, but he is also making his mark on the other side of the camera. English actor Andy Serkis has filmed an animated adaptation of the famous novel Animal Farm by his compatriot George Orwell. It will hit Czech cinemas on May 14.
Review | ‘Animal Farm’ harvests little of Orwell’s greatness
I’ll say this for Andy Serkis’ “Animal Farm:” it could have been worse. With recent films like “One Battle After Another” and “The Long Walk” stirringly reworking novels by well-known authors for the current moment, it was easy to imagine a world in which George Orwell’s classic story — about a group of animals who overthrow their farmer and try their hand at a more just society — received a similar treatment. Unfortunately, this new reimagining…
Animal Farm is a Box Office Disaster: Angel Studios Film Bombs With Weak Opening and Brutal Reviews
The Animal Farm box office numbers are in—and they paint a bleak picture for Angel Studios’ latest release, which is already shaping up to be the studio’s most high-profile misfire. Instead of building on its reputation as a faith-driven alternative to Hollywood, Angel Studios appears to have stumbled badly, embracing the Hollywood narrative, partnering with Hollywood progressive elitists, and delivering a film that’s failing both commercially a…
Something's off about "Animal Farm"
Distributed by the studio behind "Sound of Freedom," "Animal Farm" is uniquely insidious
The Inversion of ‘Animal Farm’
George Orwell’s timeless classic Animal Farm, a “fairy story” aimed at young readers, has sold some 11 million copies worldwide since it was first published in 1945. Its allegorical subject, Soviet communism, is not subtle. After all, the book begins with a speech by a pig who stands in for Karl Marx and, after an egalitarian revolution by animals that take over the farm, features a power struggle between a Trotskyist pig and a Stalinist pig and…
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