Provides an archive of twelve reviews for Joel Schumacher's 2004 film adaptation. Includes reader c...
The songs generally suffer on the screen, with only the Phantom's organ-driven theme and the sexual...
Overall, Phantom is a not-so-ambitious musical adaptation that does little to establish itself as a...
I was bored much of the time, with only a handful of musical numbers and some set designs managing ...
The film is a treat, whether you’ve seen the show or not. Includes small thumbnail photo gallery an...
Set, costumes, filming technique, all came together stunningly to make a great epic of the story of...
Gerard Butler brings a raw, full-throated masculinity to the Phantom. Review by Peter Travers.
The highly underrated film adaptation of the beloved musical/opera, packed with valuable extras, be...
The well known movie critic provides an analysis of the 2004 film directed by Joel Schumacher.
It's a good thing Gaston Leroux is dead, because this movie adaptation of his 1911 novel would have...
Review criticizes both the movie production and the director.
"Phantom of the Opera" feels less like a movie than a nonstop amusement park ride designed to make ...