It isn’t going to send any neo-Marxist Disney critics into spasms of recantation, but there are enough funny and meaningful jabs at the House of Mouse’s decades of cinematic sexism and romantic utopianism to make Enchanted at least mildly subversive while still delivering the feel-happy goods (did you really expect it to go all the way?). Amy Adams is wonderful as the animated peasant-princess made flesh and blood; she is remarkable at seeming both cartoonish and fully human at the same time. The Snow White-parodying “Happy Work Song” sequence in which New York’s finest woodland creatures–pigeons, sewer rats, flies, and roaches–pitch in to help clean up is an unexpectedly hilarious gem, which almost makes up for how rote the action climax is. (Hollywood Jewel 16, Waco, TX)