The Iron Giant
/The Iron Giant (1999) is a film that you appreciate more as you grow older…
Read MoreThe Iron Giant (1999) is a film that you appreciate more as you grow older…
Read MoreTulio and Miguel skid through life with a little help from ball-shaped armadillos, volcanic eruptions, and Elton John musical montages, and the nonstop outrageousness of their incidental success is hilarious…
Read MoreWhile Fantasia 2000 may not hold the same wonder for most people, it’s nonetheless worth another pass through your mind…
Read MoreThe animation is like a giant watercolor painting come to life with the smooth, soft colors outlined in crisp, black pen…
Read MoreWatership Down (1978) is a 90-minute adaptation of Richard Adams’ best-selling novel, an Odyssey-like tale about a group of rabbits who flee the evils of humanity before land developers obliterate their warren…
Read MoreMany of the plot points from the book are hastily thrown into the movie, and where the book has the luxury of threading in the thematic elements within the narration, the film’s pacing is rushed and feel like random scenes thrown together…
Read MoreI’m sure that if cats could talk about what they while they’re prowling around in the middle of the night, they’d have some wild tales to tell…
Read MoreBalto is at its best when the characters try to outwit each other, either with sharp jibes or witty retorts. Otherwise, the movie resorts to characters being hit on the head and animal puns to get a quick laugh…
Read MoreThere are moments of beautiful poignancy, but the film often lags, leading to periods of time where I was left feeling impatient for something to happen…
Read MoreSong of the Sea is one of the more emotional animated films you will see—depression, survivor’s guilt, and loss play prominent roles…
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