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Hugo


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Entertainment Weekly
Even if you have a sweet home-theater system with all of the latest surround-sound bells and high-def whistles, 3-D movies c...
Cinefools
Perfect childhood fantasy fable-cum-cinema history lesson from the master
Total Film
Martin Scorseses 3D debut is a technical marvel that weds heart to art in its soaring second half. For anyone who loves cine...
USA Today
A wondrous blend of fantasy and mystery that will appeal to adults as well as children.
Rolling Stone
Hugo emerges as a spectacular adventure for film lovers of all ages.
The New Yorker
In Hugo, the hero has a terrifying dream, perhaps an unconscious recollection of that event. Reality, filmed illusion, and d...
New York Daily News
"Come and dream with me," a filmmaker pleads in Martin Scorsese's exquisite fantasy Hugo, offering an invitation that's clea...
The Boston Globe
Yes, Hugo is a family film and, yes, your children and your inner child stand to be enraptured, but the family Scorsese real...
The New York Times
It's serious, beautiful, wise to the absurdity of life and in the embrace of a piercing longing.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ultimately, the biggest disappointment of Hugo is that it fails to make the case for 3-D as a legitimate tool for the seriou...
Los Angeles Times
"Films have the power to capture dreams," Méliès said, and the way they've captured Scorsese's can't be denied.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
A state-of-the-art affair, an epic adaptation of Selznick's pretty-epic-itself tome, full of dazzling visuals and rapturous ...
New York Post
It's as if David Copperfield wandered into a History of Film lecture. Maybe it isn't a great idea to wait till you're nearly...
Washington Post
If ever the movie gods were to smile on an adaptation, it would be Scorsese's take on Selznick's bestselling book, a valenti...
Richard Roeper
One of the most magical viewing experiences of the decade so far.
Salon Arts
I have seen the future of 3-D moviemaking, and it belongs to Martin Scorsese, unlikely as that may sound.
New York Magazine
For all the wizardry on display, Hugo often feels like a film about magic instead of a magical film...
Wall Street Journal
Thematic potency and cinematic virtuosity -- the production was designed by Dante Ferretti and photographed by Robert Richar...
Film School Rejects
In its own way, this is a masterpiece that at least deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Martin Scorsese’s best.
Hollywood Reporter
A fabulous and passionate love letter to the cinema and its preservation framed by the strenuous adventures of two orphans i...
Black Sheep Reviews
"Hugo" is undeniably magical but Scorsese distracts himself from the story at hand with his own visual prowess.
Entertainment Weekly
A mysterious mechanical man with the ability to write and draw holds a place of honor in Hugo, Martin Scorsese's exquisite a...
Chicago Tribune
Scorsese follows his heart in film that adores cinema
Chicago Sun-Times
"Hugo" is unlike any other film Martin Scorsese has ever made, and yet possibly the closest to his heart: a big-budget, fami...
Metromix
Martin Scorsese's first family film is a loving ode to movie magic
ReelViews
With Hugo, Martin Scorsese has accomplished what few in Hollywood are willing to try: make a movie for adults that arrives w...
E! Online
Martin Scorsese does a family film? Not exactly. While there's nothing inappropriate on display, how many of the kids out th...
Film Fracture
A beautiful movie for classic film lovers; but it is firmly rooted in place for those types of moviegoers, the unfamiliar ma...
Joblo
That said, even if the kids don't like it, their parents will- and those of you who avoid family films like the plague ought...
FirstShowing
Hugo is a fabulous work of cinema for anyone who has a love for the art, a beautiful work of sentimentality from one of the ...
IGN Movies
Although fascinating and a true cinematic curiosity worth seeing by anyone interested in the magical origins of cinema, Hugo...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Martin Scorsese
Writer: John Logan
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Cast: Asa Butterfield, Chloe Grace Moretz, Sacha Baron Cohen

Release: November 23, 2011
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