Review: 'Artemis Fowl' wasn't worth the wait after all No movie that features Judi Dench as a fairy who says “Get the four-leaf clover out of here” can be all bad, but the big-budget adaptation of Eoin Colfer’s “Artemis Fowl” tests that truismThis image released by Disney Plus shows, from left, Nonso Anozie, Lara McDonnell, Josh Gad and Ferdia Shaw in a scene from "Artemis Fowl." “Artemis Fowl,” where fairies, goblins and dwarves live clandestinely below ground, adds plenty of muscle to usually more docile magical realms. The story is centered on a seemingly perpetually suit-clad and sunglasses-wearing 12-year-old boy genius, Artemis Fowl II (Ferdia Shaw, grandson of actor Robert Shaw). He lives in an absurd cliff-side mansion in Ireland with his similarly outfitted father, Artemis Fowl I (Colin Farrell). If there was a single soul left who doubted the powers of the 85-year-old Dench, “Artemis Fowl” may do the trick.
Source: ABC News June 11, 2020 19:41 UTC