Frank Ochieng
As likened to an innocuous fairy tale rash, the movie mythology surrounding J.M. Barries classical kiddie character Peter Pan comes and goes when it pleases. Naturally there have been several big screen interpretations to outlast ones reserved stash of pixie dust to fling around. From perhaps the best known animated film adaptation of Walt Disneys nostalgically revered version to the surprisingly big-budgeted Steven Spielberg-directed spectacle dud Hook with a high-caliber cast the legend of The Boy That Never Grew Up seems to spark the challenge of presenting yet another spin on Barries iconic treasured tyke.
In director Joe Wrights sci-fi fantasy action-adventure Pan the familiar factors of Barries magical Boy Wonder are evident and sh...