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- 80EmpireKim NewmanEmpireKim NewmanIf there are post-Harry Potter children who don’t know or care about The Wizard of Oz, they might be at sea with this story about a not-very-nice grownup in a magic land, but long-term Oz watchers will be enchanted and enthralled. There’s even a musical number, albeit an abbreviated one. Mila Kunis gets a gold star for excellence in bewitchery and Sam Raimi can settle securely behind the curtain as a mature master of illusion.
- 75Film.comJordan HoffmanFilm.comJordan HoffmanRaimi manages to keep things engaging, which is a very real act of wizardry in and of itself.
- 75McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreMcClatchy-Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreThe cast, plainly packed with second or third choices, lets it down. Is there anything in James Franco’s past that suggests larger-than-life, a fast-talking, womanizing con-man? And the three witches – Theodora, Evanora and Glinda – are Bland, Blander and Blond Bland.
- 60VarietyJustin ChangVarietyJustin ChangThis elaborate exercise in visual Baum-bast nonetheless gets some mileage out of its game performances, luscious production design and the unfettered enthusiasm director Sam Raimi brings to a thin, simplistic origin story.
- 60Total FilmNeil SmithTotal FilmNeil SmithA lavishly mounted re-telling that, for all its good intentions and visual wonders, can’t help seeming surplus to requirements.
- 50The PlaylistKevin JagernauthThe PlaylistKevin JagernauthA valiant attempt to build on the magic of “The Wizard Of Oz,” and while it certainly doesn’t diminish the standing of that movie, Sam Raimi’s film provides proof that the more we know about the mysteries of our favorite stories, the less interesting they become.
- 40The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyA miscast James Franco and a lack of charm and humor doom Sam Raimi's prequel to the 1939 Hollywood classic. Oz the Wimpy and Weak would be more like it.
- 30Village VoiceScott FoundasVillage VoiceScott FoundasOz tilts towards the mawkish, as the sham wizard learns the value of selflessness and an incessant Danny Elfman score tugs so shamelessly at your tear ducts that it would make the Tin Man surrender his heart on the spot.
- 25New York PostLou LumenickNew York PostLou LumenickSave your money and wait for the new 3-D version of the 1939 classic that Warner Bros. has promised for later this year.
- 12Slant MagazineCalum MarshSlant MagazineCalum MarshAn amorphous melange of ill-fitting reference points and misappropriated aesthetics, a lumbering family blockbuster both tiresome and wholly indistinct.