With an animation style that apes Tim Burton, and a slew of cultural references that aren't clear enough to reach the crowds, Igor's patched together antics make it hard to see who the film is trying to please.
Igor celebrates a defiantly adolescent and suitably caricatured vision of mortality with the potential to have adults and special young malcontents in stitches.
Read full articleLike most acts of cruel mediocrity committed in the name of entertaining children, Igor presumably seemed like a good idea at the time.
Read full articleBut there's not much form to the plot which develops in fits and starts. Nevertheless, those kids that weren't confused appeared to enjoy it, so there you go.
Read full articleWhat is there not to love about IGOR? I can't think of a thing. IGOR is golden.
Read full articleIgor has charm but misses a grand opportunity to evoke the world of James Whale when it would rather crib blatantly from Tim Burton.
Read full articleThere's a lurking feeling that somewhere along the production line, nervous studio types ordered changes to make the movie more commercial.
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