Film Review: Wish
The latest film from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Wish, faces some expectations that many animated films don’t often deal with. It carries the burden of being a celebration of Disney’s Continue Reading
The latest film from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Wish, faces some expectations that many animated films don’t often deal with. It carries the burden of being a celebration of Disney’s Continue Reading
NOTE: As of me writing this, the WGA and SAG-AFTRA are currently on strike, demanding fair wages, better working conditions, protection from AI, among many other important issues that face Continue Reading
It’s so rare that we have a film like Into The Spider-Verse, right? Like, usually when we reach a new milestone in filmmaking, it’s something that requires hindsight, but with Continue Reading
The Sea Beast is a Netflix distributed animated film from Chris Williams, who co-wrote the film with Nell Benjamin. Williams might bot be a household name, but he’s a big Continue Reading
After so many months of people arguing back and forth about what exactly this movie is, it literally opens with the text that we should have gotten when they first Continue Reading
Flee is a documentary from Danish filmmaker, Jonas Poher Rasmussen, and it’s a rather unique take on the documentary approach, even compared to other animated documentaries, most famously being Waltz Continue Reading
The Spine Of Night is an animated fantasy film from a collaboration between Philip Gelatt and Morgan Galen King. It is done through the style of rotoscoping, which, for those Continue Reading
The Mitchells Vs. The Machines is an animated film from Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe, along with producers, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. It was previously slated to be released Continue Reading
Invincible is a new animated series on Amazon Prime Video from creator Robert Kirkman – of The Walking Dead fame – and it’s based on his comic series of the Continue Reading
Bombay Rose is an Indian animated film from Gitanjali Rao, marking her feature directorial debut. It follows Salim (Amit Deondi) and Kamala (Cyli Khare), two young people who are trying Continue Reading