Pan's reviews
Media reviews
Time
There's no denying that Pan is one ambitious fairy tale. But what's being labeled a "wholly original adventure" feels far from new, never mind necessary.
The Washington Post
Pan doesn?t deliver on its own promise. The movie doesn?t so much enhance our understanding of the flying boy as it demonstrates how little thought went into crafting his back story.
The Hollywood Reporter
What fun there is falls to Jackman, who gives the grand old man of pirate characters plenty of fresh and unusual wrinkles and emerges better than the others simply by virtue of playing a two-dimensional, rather than one-dimensional.
Rolling Stone
Joe Wright's origin story of Peter and the lost boys has to be the dimmest, deadliest take ever on J.M. Barrie's Pan myth.
Variety
"Excluding all the fantasy and the wonder of Peter Pan's story, the prequel by Joe Wright is a poorly executed and stressful fiasco."
The Wrap
"Ugly to the sight, shrill to the ear, and actors who have been encouraged to make their performances greatly exaggerated."
New York Post
This joyless, 10-megaton bomb fails in just about every imaginable way, as well as some you couldn?t possibly imagine.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote