"The Brothers Grimm" is not your father's fairy tales. Or your children's. And that's part of the problem. Terry Gilliam has created a movie that's occasionally stunning but more often confused. It's not really a family film and it's not really a film for Gilliam's fans, since he's not at his best. And it's certainly not the action extravaganza that's being advertised on television. Nor is it a chronicle of the actual 19th-century Grimm brothers, who collected and recorded most of the fairy tales we know today. Read the full review
Director: Terry Gilliam
Starring: Matt Damon, Heath Ledger, Monica Bellucci, Jonathan Pryce, Lena Headey
Release date: August 26, 2005
Rating: PG-13 for violence, frightening sequences and brief suggestive material.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: C
"Like Hansel and Gretel and that gingerbread house of horrors, Gilliam has bitten off more than he can chew. "
Austin American-Statesman: 2 of 5 stars
"... an above-average fantasy/adventure, if judged against generic Hollywood product. Held against the standard of what it might have been, it's a big disappointment."
Dayton Daily News: C+
"The result looks great, as one expects of Gilliam. But as far as the story goes, it's hardly the fairest of them all."
The Palm Beach Post: D
"Although (Terry Gilliam's) latest effort ... is undeniably unlike anything you have seen before, it is also a joyless mess."