Not unrelated: INTO THE WOODS isn't as visually inviting or impressive via the DVD, at least on my television. I went to the theater before watching the screener, and was surprised at how dark the film looks at home. Granted, my peek was in the daytime, but still. I will say: the sound is glorious, the singing crisp and every song lands. I just wish it wasn't quite so hard to see. The Bakers, in particular, seems always in shadow (Corden just disappears sometimes.) "Last Midnight," at home, is almost in the dark. Meryl's face is illuminated artfully, but a lot of the scene is in near blackness, or rather blue-ness. It's a beautiful movie, to be sure, but it still looks better on the big(ger) screen to my eyes.
"I'm a comedian, but in my spare time, things bother me." Garry Shandling