LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – Sir Ben Kingsley plays silent film pioneer Georges Melies in Martin Scorsese’s “Hugo.” The film has proven to be a tricky sell commercially, and it’s unlikely to be a moneymaker — but the film is a marvelous and magical journey that fully justifies Scorsese’s decision to adapt Brian Selznick’s book “The Invention of Hugo Cabret,” and to shoot it in 3D. And Kingsley is sly, sad and commanding as a man desperate to bury his glorious past. Were you familiar with the book, or with Georges Melies’ work? Neither. Neither the book nor Georges’ work. …
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