Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer and Charlie Cox star in this fantasy adventure by bestselling author Neil Gaiman. A young man promises to retrieve a fallen star from a magical realm.
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 81 reviews):
very good
Reviewer: :/
Date: 02/03/2008
it should have been a 12A at least though, showing a man getting his hand burnt, sex (and yes before marraige) and the witches! if i was under 8 i would be very scared! what has happened to the people who decided the ratings? it was like this with uno as well!
Stardust is a very good film though, even if it had a slow start.
Absolutely horrific!!
Reviewer: Tim Brooker
Date: 25/02/2008
I took my 6 and 10 year old daughters to Kiddies Club on Sunday 24-Feb and I was extremely disappointed with the film. Such a shame because the story line, acting and special effects were good but the amount of gore and horror was completely over the top. Understandably my 6 year old cried and it was an effort to endure. I can only imagine that the film is aimed at teenagers who enjoy watching horror movies. I am beinning to lose faith in how the authorities judge how suitable films are for different ages.
A good all round film with a great performance from Robert De Niro. His character was great and so funny! My only concern was the rating. I believe this should have been a 12A due the non-marital sex references. Not everyone in this world has given up on good moral values. I wouldn't want my children believing that having a baby with a complete stranger or someone they are not married to is right and normal. A PG should not contain bad morals.
Alexandra (Jodie Foster) is the author of Alex Rover, an adventure seeker who has captured the imagination of Nim, a young girl living on her own fantasy island.