One of the most popular musicals of all time has finally made it to the big screen, more than 25 years after its stage debut. “Les Miserables” is a stirring musical about social unrest in ...
PARIS — France has put its Oscar hopes this year in “Les Misérables,” a film that nods to Victor Hugo’s classic but is very much a modern-day story of inequality and heavy-handed policing. Although ...
Last July, the city of Paris echoed with cries of joy as thousands upon thousands took to the streets to celebrate their country’s World Cup victory over Croatia. The moment of social unity did not ...
"Les Miserables," a Universal Pictures release, is rated PG-13 for suggestive and sexual material, violence and thematic elements. Running time: 158 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four. Tom ...
Jeremy has more than 2100 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Nobody sings “Master of the House” in the new French film “Les Misérables.” And not a single character is named Jean Valjean or Inspector Javert. The action’s set more than two centuries after 1815, ...
The superstar producer recently told Variety that the acclaimed movie musical "is currently being digitally remastered and will be re-released later this year." Though he offered no details as to ...
Collider reports that the film will be shown in Dolby Cinemas throughout the U.S. for one week, starting February 23, 2024. The special screening marks the film's debut in Dolby Cinemas, which will ...
For the musical Les Misérables, director Tom Hooper has his cast of stars perform the songs live on-camera instead of having them lip-synch to prerecorded tracks, which is the norm. He doesn’t want ...
Do you see the people sing, Singing of love and bread and wars? Singing in images so close-up You can count the people’s pores? Singing loud as if you’re deaf, Singing it live. This truly is Tom ...
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