As I promised in my last post, here is my review of Joss
Whedon’s film Much Ado About Nothing.
(And if you like movies at all but haven’t seen my last post you should
really check it out.) I’ve done reviews
of most everything Whedon has had a hand in, so if you want to reference those
you can find my parent post for them here.
Back in late 2011 or early 2012 there was a surprise
announcement that Joss Whedon had adapted and already completed filming
Shakespeare’s play Much Ado About Nothing – all while in the midst of
post-production on the biggest film in Hollywood :
The Avengers (2012). Reactions ran the gamut from “are you serious?” to “that’s
Joss Whedon”. The film was held back for
a while, making its debut at some festivals, and was finally released to the
public in the summer of 2013. Despite
his success with The Avengers, movie theaters wanted nothing to do with a
Shakespeare adaptation that had no big name stars in it. It played the arthouse circuit then was
released to DVD/BD where I finally got a chance to see it. I enjoyed myself. I had also seen the 1993 Branagh version way
back in the day and comparisons between the two are impossible to ignore. I will include some of those thoughts in this
review.