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When you wish upon a star in 2022, Disney uses its magic to turn yet another classic animated film into a live-action movie with top-tier actors and stunning CGI. This summer's trailer of ...
Late in the film, "Pinocchio" introduces strange smoke creatures named vapor monsters to help export donkeys from Pleasure Island for the Coachman. The red-eyed monsters, who simply could've ...
Pinocchio gets into mischief while on his way to school, being tricked into a circus and then being convinced to go to the cursed Pleasure Island. After escaping both the circus owner Stromboli ...
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for Disney's "Pinocchio" remake, which is now streaming on Disney+. Insider rounds up the biggest changes the new movie makes from the original 1940s classic.
Luke Evans is amusingly hammy as the Cockney coachman who takes Pinocchio to Pleasure Island and Kyanne Lamaya (“The Dumping Ground”) is sweet as the young puppeteer who befriends Pinocchio.
If any kid is found on the streets after a specific time of the night, they are kidnapped by the Coachman, who takes them to Pleasure Island. Similarly, Pinocchio was kidnapped from the streets ...
As for Disney’s “Pinocchio” being saccharine, the lead character himself may not be “real,” but the emotions that the film triggers are devastatingly genuine. The most famous and frightening example ...
Pinocchio! Holy smokey-o!" in earnest. But one song, "The Coachman of Pleasure Island," contains one of Disney's most questionable lyrics yet (one of, though, no one's taking that award from Aladdin).
Pinocchio learns about taxes and horse dung, meets a love interest (Kyanne Lamaya) and stares blankly at zingers directed toward the modern enticements of social media. (Pleasure Island now ...
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