To Thine Own "Soul" Be True
/Pixar chooses to stay apolitical. In 'Soul,' does this work?
Read MorePixar chooses to stay apolitical. In 'Soul,' does this work?
Read MoreDespite the film’s potential, White Snake is ultimately a bit too predictable, a bit too safe, and perhaps a bit too regressive.
Read MoreMowgli: Legend of the Jungle is a mixed bag of groundbreaking technology and fascinating cutthroat politics, spoiled by a distastrous finale.
Read MoreToy Story 4 provides an amazing new look on Bo Peep (she is my favorite character in this film), an update of the Toy Story animation, and another insight on what it means to love others more than you love yourself.
Read MoreIsle of Dogs acts as a wonderful introductory film for anyone unfamiliar with Wes Anderson’s work…
Read MoreIncredibles 2 is poised to cut a knife deep into the heart of what it means to fight discrimination, and it never delivers.
Read MoreThe Revenant is a story that will haunt the audience for a long time.
Read MorePeter Rabbit is one of those films where someone needed to walk into Sony and whack the producers on the head with a carrot.
Read MoreInstead of the “meteorite that wasn’t,” Pixar would have been better leaving this as the “film that wasn’t.”
Read MoreThe Secret Life of Pets is like eating day-old French fries: they look better than they taste…
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