Jim Henson’s Labyrinth Returning to Theaters in 4K.
The magic curtain rises once more on a true classic of cinematic stagecraft, as Jim Henson’s beloved 1986 fantasy musical 'Labyrinth' prepares for a triumphant, limited-engagement return to the big screen from January 8th through the 11th, now remastered in stunning 4K clarity to mark its 40th anniversary. This isn't merely a re-release; it's a revival, a second act for a film that, much like a cult-favorite off-Broadway show finding its audience years later, initially bewildered critics and underperformed at the box office, only to achieve legendary status through the relentless devotion of its fans on home video and cable.The film itself is a grand theatrical production, a fantastical opera where the sets are M. C.Escher-inspired impossibilities, the chorus is a cast of some of the most intricate and expressive puppets ever created by Henson's Creature Shop, and the lead villain is the rock-and-roll goblin king Jareth, played with intoxicating, theatrical flair by the late, great David Bowie. His musical numbers, from the haunting 'Within You' to the energetic 'Magic Dance,' are not just soundtrack inserts but show-stopping performances integral to the plot's emotional rhythm, elevating the narrative in a way few film musicals have managed since.For a generation that first encountered Sarah’s quest on a grainy television screen, this 4K presentation promises to be a revelation, pulling back the velvet rope to offer a front-row seat to the breathtaking detail of Brian Froud's conceptual designs and the tangible texture of every goblin, every talking worm, and the majestic, shaggy Ludo. The timing of this re-release feels particularly poignant, arriving in an era where practical effects and hand-crafted artistry are being newly appreciated against a backdrop of digital saturation, reminding audiences of the raw, tactile magic that Henson and his team conjured. It’s a homecoming for a film that taught us about the courage to grow up, the power of wishing, and that sometimes, the way forward is backward, and its return to the communal space of a darkened theater is a chance for old fans to reunite and for new ones to experience the wonder, live and in person, for the very first time.
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