Sony Pictures Classics has released the animated version of Marjane Satrapi's
Much more typical was Tony Scott's review in the Tuesday New York Times where he raved: 'The pictures are arranged into the chronicle of a young girl's coming of age in difficult times, a tale that unfolds with such grace, intelligence and charm that you almost take the wondrous aspects of its execution for granted,' before concluding, 'Persepolis is frequently somber, but it is also whimsical and daring, a perfect expression of the imagination's resistance to the literal-minded and the power-mad, who insist that the world can only be seen in black and white.'
While negative reviews appear to have no effect on films like Alvin and the Chipmunks, and positive notices haven't helped the hilarious musical biopic parody Walk Hard, strong reviews appear to have more weight with the art house film audience and that is the arena in which
Retailers should pay attention to their local arthouse theaters' schedules as the film expands beyond its current limited, major-markets-only release. Pantheon has a number of versions of Satrapi's two