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Charlie Bean directs a straight-to-streaming remake of 1955's doggie romance 'Lady and the Tramp.' By John DeFore ... churned out during the heyday of VHS and DVD, it is nearly personality-free ...
Mashable's Angie Han deemed the movie "good enough" in her review, and pointed out that the remake is really just that: "Lady and the Tramp does not ... the heyday of VHS and DVD, it is nearly ...
Movies Lilo & Stitch Review: I’m Happy To Report Stitch ... in that particular "franchise," director Charlie Bean's Lady And The Tramp, is being used as a lure to bring fans over to Disney+.
Lady and the Tramp probably isn't the reason you're going to sign up for Disney+. But it feels, in some ways, like the essence of Disney+'s appeal: It's technically new, but built on a bedrock of ...
Disney’s latest live-action remake is sweet and tastefully rendered, but it lacks the liveliness of the animated original. By Elisabeth Vincentelli When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Disney’s strategy of turning animated classics into live-action movies takes a streaming detour with “Lady and the Tramp,” a respectable if uninspired version of the 1955 film that grooms ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Before you ask, yes, those are real dogs in Disney+’s live-action The Lady and the Tramp (which will be available to stream on November 12, the day that the new ...
direct-to-video Disney sequels that used to clog up VHS shelves in decades of yore? The answer may look something like “Lady and the Tramp,” the latest of many nominal “live-action ...
Following the first batch of reviews for Disney+'s 'Lady and the Tramp,' most critics agreed that the live-action remake falls flat compared to the 1955 animated film. By Katherine Schaffstall ...
Made to pad out the original content on Disney's new streaming platform, "Lady and the Tramp" is what happens when the tail wags the dog. A live-action remake that feels like it was made with the ...
While this live-action remake of Lady and the Tramp never quite convinces you that it was made for any better reason than for the new Disney+ streaming service to cash in on a legacy title ...