Isle of Dogs
/Isle of Dogs acts as a wonderful introductory film for anyone unfamiliar with Wes Anderson’s work…
Read MoreIsle of Dogs acts as a wonderful introductory film for anyone unfamiliar with Wes Anderson’s work…
Read MoreInstead of the “meteorite that wasn’t,” Pixar would have been better leaving this as the “film that wasn’t.”
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 MoreThe Secret Life of Pets is like eating day-old French fries: they look better than they taste…
Read MoreThe entire plot for Swiss Army Man (2016) can be summarized in the phrase, “farting corpse.” It sounds like a playing card in Cards Against Humanity, and the irreverent humor found in the film is the exact same nature…
Read MoreFans of the books will cringe at some of the bigger discrepancies—Kludd’s capture, the magical energy contained in “flecks”, Digger’s personality in general—while everyone else will wonder why all the events seem to take less than a week’s time. Ga’Hoole jumps from scene to scene with more energy than a caffeinated owl…
Read MoreThe animation is like a giant watercolor painting come to life with the smooth, soft colors outlined in crisp, black pen…
Read MoreOverall, When Harry Met Sally is deserving of its classic status in pop culture. It does have some unfinished strings attached to it, but the comedy manages to cover it up smoothly…
Read MoreMoonrise Kingdom depicts life through a child’s eyes: messy, convoluted, distracting, cruel and yet wistful, charming, sophisticated, spontaneous…
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