Kung Fu Panda

Film Review by Kevin McHugh | 10 Nov 2008
Film title: Kung Fu Panda
Director: Mark Osborne, John Stevenson
Starring: Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane
Release date: 17 Nov
Certificate: PG

Jack Black in a funny movie? No it’s not School Of Rock 2. Kung Fu Panda is about Po, a portly panda who works in a noodle shop with dreams of becoming a Kung Fu master. Improbably, he’s chosen to fulfil an ancient prophecy that will see his dream become a reality when he’s called upon to defend his village and take on Tai Lung, a strong contender for most frightening animated villain to date, voiced by TV’s Lovejoy Ian McShane. Black works with one of the best scripts he’s had in years, with lines that make him appealing and funny again, while DreamWorks has done a great job with the animation, making you often forget you‘re watching a toon. Unlike last year’s dull Bee Movie, here’s a terrifically fun flick with characters that you’ll both like and care about, with enough humour to keep adults and kids entertained throughout. [Kevin McHugh]