Charlie And The Chocolate Factory(2005) -
: The New York Times provides a classic review from its release, describing the factory as a "confection of extravagant innovation" that blends a "shadow of menace" with "lovingly manufactured delight".
Tim Burton's 2005 adaptation of is often analyzed as a more faithful—yet significantly more psychological—version of Roald Dahl's classic novel compared to the 1971 musical. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory(2005)
: Factinate details the massive practical efforts of the film, including the use of 927,410 litres of actual fluid for the chocolate river and the fact that actor Deep Roy was paid $1 million to individually film hundreds of Oompa-Loompa performances. : The New York Times provides a classic