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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory


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ReelViews
Lovers of Dahl's book will almost certainly appreciate what Burton has wrought.
Chicago Tribune
An exhilarating and fanciful movie that never drowns in money or technology.
Entertainment Weekly
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory revives, in a sassier but more artful way, the pixilated whimsy of Willy Wonka & the Choco...
New York Post
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is an inspired and hugely satisfying meeting of director and material.
Rolling Stone
A treat for twisted children of all ages
Time
It's all right without being particularly riveting.
The New York Times
Wondrous and flawed.
Variety
Entertaining and fabulously imaginative in many ways, this second bigscreen rendition of the late author's modest morality t...
Washington Post
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a spectacle to be enjoyed, but only as such.
Slate
This movie is a riot of fiendish invention.
Chicago Sun-Times
The kids, their adventures and the song and dance numbers are so entertaining that Depp's strange Willy Wonka is not fatal t...
The Boston Globe
The movie weighs a ton, as expensive Hollywood kitsch usually does, and it's to Burton and Depp's credit that it doesn't com...
San Francisco Chronicle
In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," director Tim Burton does his best work in years.
USA Today
The summer's most visually arresting escapist adventure.
Washington Post
Depp's Wonka is certainly out there but -- perhaps because of all the speculative hype, perhaps because remake fatigue is se...
Salon Arts
In its best sections, it's magically deranged in a way no other filmmaker could even come close to pulling off.
Film Threat
Fortunately, the bulk of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” ranks pretty highly, capturing both the effortless goofiness an...
The Austin Chronicle
Pure magic.
Film Threat
Pure imagination is what will propel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as a classic. Everything's irresistible, magical, and...
New York Magazine
As the star who's framed in the center of nearly every shot he's in, Depp is a constantly surprising Willy Wonka.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Tim Burton
Writer: John August
Studio: Warner Bros Pictures
Cast: Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, Helena Bonham Carter

Release: July 15, 2005
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