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    Return to Neverland

    Pan's visual thrills allow film to soar past shortcomings

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 9, 2015 | 12:00 am
    Pan's visual thrills allow film to soar past shortcomings
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    The Peter Pan story has been told in many different ways since J.M. Barrie invented the character in the early 1900s, but rarely have we been shown how Peter actually came to be the boy who never grows up. In deference to the many comic book movies flooding theaters in recent years, we’re finally getting Peter’s origin story with Pan.

    In Pan, Peter (Levi Miller) is left on the doorstep of an orphanage by his mother for unknown reasons. After living in relative squalor for 12 years, he and many other orphans are kidnapped by pirates, led by Blackbeard (Hugh Jackman), and transported to Neverland. Their purpose there is to mine the land for rocks containing pixie dust, a mysterious substance that gives everlasting life.

    Peter doesn’t fit in with the rest of the kidnapped orphans, a fact recognized by a fellow worker, James Hook (Garrett Hedlund). When Peter unexpectedly discovers he has the power of flight, he and Hook decide to try to help each other and figure out a way to escape Blackbeard’s clutches.

    Directed by Joe Wright, Pan displays a visual panache that helps the film overcome its shortcomings. Wright and his team hardly ever miss a chance to try to wow the audience, using both practical and special effects. From flying pirate ships to glowing pixie dust to bursting flashes of color during battles, the film is a wonder to watch virtually from beginning to end.

    It’s especially fun seeing the way they use the familiar iconography of Peter Pan to play with various key moments. The character of Tiger Lily (Rooney Mara), a giant crocodile, and Tinkerbell are all used in slightly unexpected ways so as to set the film apart from other incarnations of the story.

    The film does drag a bit during the middle of its nearly two-hour running time, and the dialogue by screenwriter Jason Fuchs could have used some punching up. But Wright and the performances by the main actors keep things exciting, and the end of the film delivers an emotional wallop that’s well deserved.

    Miller, a virtual unknown, makes for an appealing Peter. He’s neither overly cutesy nor overly rehearsed, giving a performance that feels completely natural. Jackman gets to ham it up as Blackbeard, and he chews the scenery for all it’s worth. He definitely goes overboard a time or two, but it doesn’t hurt the role or the movie. Both Hedlund and Mara live up to their previous good performances, as well.

    Even though it’s not technically based on Barrie’s work, Pan does nothing to discredit the legacy of Peter Pan, and it has a lot to offer viewers whether they’re familiar with the story or not.

    Hugh Jackman in Pan.

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    Netflix News

    Netflix reveals details on new venue coming to Dallas Galleria

    Teresa Gubbins
    Jun 17, 2025 | 5:19 pm
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    An entertainment experience from and about Netflix is coming to Dallas: Called Netflix House, it's an immersive venue set to open at Galleria Dallas at the end of 2025, with films, exhibits, food, and drink.

    The concept will allow fans to immerse themselves in Netflix shows, with themed clothing, food, and interactive elements such as a Squid Game-themed obstacle course.

    Dallas is one of two cities in the U.S., along with Philadelphia, where Netflix House will debut in late 2025. There are also plans for a location in Las Vegas.

    Spanning more than 100,000 square feet, Netflix House will be a permanent, year-round exhibit featuring popular Netflix shows and movies — including Wednesday, Squid Game, One Piece, Stranger Things, and A Knives Out Mystery franchise — through first-of-their-kind immersive story-driven experiences.

    For its locations, Netflix selected former department store locations spanning footprints of more than 100,000 square feet in shopping centers. The Dallas Netflix House is under construction on two floors of the anchor space in the former Belk store, on the northwest side of the shopping center.

    Outside these spaces, fans will be treated to sculptures and murals featuring characters from Netflix titles, as well as rotating installations with ticketed shows, and restaurants with themed dishes.

    What is Netflix House
    Building on more than 40 previous live experiences for Bridgerton, Money Heist, Stranger Things, Squid Game, The Perfect Bite, and Netflix Bites, Netflix House allows visitors to become the main characters in their favorite stories.

    A typical visit might submerge visitors into their own adventure such as participating in a round of Red Light, Green Light straight out of Squid Game, followed by mini-golf, or grabbing a bite from a menu of dishes inspired by shows and movies. Since each Netflix House updates its offerings, the experience may differ from one visit to another.

    Netflix House Dallas
    Visitors to Galleria Dallas will have what a release calls "terrifying scares" to choose from, including a journey into Creel House and one of Squid Game’s most thrilling challenges.

    • Stranger Things: Escape the Dark: In this immersive experience, journey into the ruins of Hawkins to find three missing townspeople … before the horrors lurking within find you.
    • Squid Game: Survive the Trials: It’s your turn to enter the arena! Play diabolical games, face off against the Front Man, and betray your friends for a chance to win it all.
    • Netflix RePLAY: Forget the arcade — our game room’s packed with physical challenges, immersive story rooms, and retro-style games where you can take on your friends, or play as a team.

    In a statement, Netflix chief marketing officer Marian Lee says, "this is fandom coming to life, where you can actually step inside the worlds you’ve been watching and loving for years."

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