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    Movie Review

    Lack of imagination takes magic out of remake of Pinocchio

    Alex Bentley
    Sep 8, 2022 | 1:17 pm
    Tom Hanks and Pinocchio (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) in Pinocchioplay icon
    Tom Hanks and Pinocchio (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) in Pinocchio.
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    The enduring problem with Disney’s continuing series of “live action” remakes of their popular animated catalog is a lack of imagination. Most of the films so far have been little more than faithful versions of the originals, offering viewers nostalgia for their childhood but few updates to reflect the world in which these films are now being made.

    The latest victim of this thinking is Pinocchio, a remake of a film that came out over 80 years ago. Once again, we are introduced to the story by Jiminy Cricket (voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt), who wanders into the workshop of toymaker Geppetto (Tom Hanks), who is in the process of making a wooden puppet he names Pinocchio. A wish upon a star that Geppetto makes soon brings Pinocchio (voiced by Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) to life, with help from the Blue Fairy (Cynthia Erivo).

    Soon, Geppetto is ill-advisedly sending Pinocchio off to school by himself, with Jiminy Cricket accompanying him after being appointed Pinocchio’s conscience by the Blue Fairy. Pinocchio gets into a series of troubles, first waylaid by Honest John (voiced by Keegan-Michael Key) to become famous in a show put on by Stromboli (Giuseppe Battiston), and then kidnapped and taken to a place called Pleasure Island, which offers anything but.

    Written and directed by Robert Zemeckis (with help from co-writer Chris Weitz), the film never once gives off a sense of wonder or fun or magic. Instead, it’s a dutiful, beat-for-beat rehashing of a film that most viewers have already seen, right down to Honest John and his sidekick Gideon being a human-size talking fox and cat, respectively, despite no apparent story purpose for them being that way.

    Those who haven’t seen the original may find some fear in the situations in which Pinocchio finds himself, but the lack of adequate setup in the storytelling makes it feel like Zemeckis is merely ticking boxes on what he’s expected to show. He offers nothing new of substance apart from a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment showing that Geppetto is making Pinocchio in the image of his dead son. Like the rest of the film, however, that potential bit of emotional gravitas goes nowhere.

    Zemeckis also seems to be to blame for the consistently over-the-top performances by everyone in the film. The voices affected by Ainsworth and Gordon-Levitt are grating right from the start, negating the potential cuteness of their characters. And there is just something off about Hanks’ performance; he only has limited screentime, and nearly every second is awkward bluster. After a similar performance in Elvis, Hanks needs to get back to some more relatable characters.

    This remake of Pinocchio, like many of Disney’s live action remakes, offers no compelling reason for its existence (other than possible added revenue for the studio). Anyone who wants to relive memories of watching the original as a child should just revisit it; it’s a classic for a reason.

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    Pinocchio debuts on Disney+ on September 8.

    Tom Hanks and Pinocchio (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) in Pinocchio.

    Tom Hanks and Pinocchio (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) in Pinocchio
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    Tom Hanks and Pinocchio (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) in Pinocchio.
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    New tickets for 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in Arlington go on sale

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 22, 2026 | 9:00 am
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    More tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will go on sale on Tuesday, April 22.

    With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just 50 days away, new ticket inventory will be made available to the general public, including the nine matches scheduled at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

    According to a release, the new bloc of tickets will be available at FIFA.com/tickets from starting at 10 am CST on Wednesday, April 22.

    Matches at AT&T Stadium will start with Netherlands vs. Japan on June 14, followed by England vs. Croatia on June 17, Argentina vs. Austria on June 22, Japan vs. Sweden on June 25, and Jordan vs. Argentina on June 27.

    The stadium will also host two Round of 32 matches, one Round of 16 match, and one Semi-Final match.

    At the start of sale, tickets will be available across categories 1 to 3 and the front-row seat categories, depending on the match.

    The ticket drop is part of the ongoing Last-Minute Sales Phase, which runs until the end of the tournament and allows the general public to purchase tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Along with this set of tickets, additional tickets will continue to be released to the public on an ongoing basis up until the final on Sunday, July 19, subject to availability.

    FIFA expects the ticket drop to draw high traffic, so fans can expect digital queues, which allow FIFA to improve the user experience once fans are admitted.

    Users will be able to see the matches and categories for which tickets are available, select specific seats, and proceed with their purchase, receiving confirmation once payment is completed.

    The ticket drop is also a reminder that FIFA.com/tickets is the official and preferred source for FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets, and fans should check the site regularly for additional tickets that are made available on an ongoing basis.

    Additionally, the official Resale/Exchange Marketplace is also available at FIFA.com/tickets for eligible ticket holders.

    The platform enables fans who can no longer attend matches to sell their tickets to other fans in a secure and authorized environment, safeguarding against invalid or unauthorized resale.

    To date, more than 5 million tickets have already been sold for 2026 FIFA World Cup, which would surpass the cumulative attendance record of 3.5 million set at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

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