Exciting news for music theater majors!
The big screen adaptation of Wicked is out now in theaters nationwide.
Featuring Ariana Grande as Glinda and Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, Wicked tells the untold story of the Witch of the West before she turned wicked.
Acting as a prequel to the Wizard of Oz, this film has been highly anticipated.
But is it a must-see? What do critics think? Find out here!
Scroll down to discover the reviews!
Peter Travers from ABC News raves about Wicked: “Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande shine in their roles as frenemy witches, with phenomenal sets, costumes, and songs. This joyful spectacle is truly a must-watch!”
Movie Mom praises Erivo’s performance in the film, calling it “graceful and subtle” and highlighting the gravity-defying scenes that captivate the audience.
The Wall Street Journal declares “Wicked” as the most entertaining film of the year, likening it to the spectacular musical “Chicago” and hails it as magnifical!
Metro Weekly from Washington DC appreciates Cynthia Erivo’s raw performance, claiming it to be the most authentic element in Jon M. Chu’s CGI-heavy ‘Wicked.’
According to The List, there will be mixed reactions to Wicked, with some finding it magical and others feeling it falls short.
411 Mania praises both Erivo and Grande, lauding their performances and declaring Wicked to surpass all expectations for musical adaptations.
FlixChatter Film Blog commends Chu’s direction and the performances of Erivo and Grande, illustrating the film’s dazzling, vivid, and heartfelt elements.
Little White Lies, while noting the lengthy runtime, appreciates the meticulous attention to detail in each musical number, accompanied by elaborate set designs.
The Bulwark may have reservations about the film’s format, but applauds Ariana Grande for delivering one of the standout performances as Glinda.
Chicago Daily Herald highlights the captivating chemistry between Grande and Erivo, likening their dynamic to skilled fencers.
Globe and Mail acknowledges that Wicked may not dive deep into profound questions, but it resonates with those who identify with Glinda or Elphaba.
Salon.com praises Jon M. Chu for creating a contemporary blockbuster that doesn’t shy away from social and political issues, culminating in a consistently dazzling experience.