Film Review: Mufasa: The Lion King

Film Review: Mufasa: The Lion King
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Mufasa: The Lion King, the prequel to the 2019 CGI-do-not-call-it-live-action remake of the the 1994 animated classic, is Disney’s mane event for the season.   … read more

Animator Matt Majers’ Emotional Journey Through Inside Out 2

Animator Matt Majers’ Emotional Journey Through Inside Out 2
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It’s been a journey of great emotion and imagination, and Majers is excited to keep pushing through new boundaries in the years to come. … read more

Film Review: Inside Out 2

Film Review: Inside Out 2
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I couldn’t be more overcome by joy—and by Joy—to give Inside Out 2 a resounding recommendation for all audiences. … read more

Film Review: Wish

Film Review: Wish
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Even in the age of both The Disney Channel and Disney+ coming right to your home, a new animated feature from the House of Mouse is always a bit of an event. … read more

Film Review: The Little Mermaid

Film Review: The Little Mermaid
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While it does manage to be an enjoyable and visually sumptuous summer blockbuster, The Little Mermaid isn’t new or great enough to be a new Disney classic. … read more

Film Review: Jungle Cruise

Film Review: Jungle Cruise
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Jungle Cruise is a bit of a bumpy ride, but the lighthearted sense of adventure overcomes all obstacles and makes an enjoyable summer movie. … read more

Series Review: Star Wars The Bad Batch

Series Review: Star Wars The Bad Batch
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The latest episodic Star Wars spinoff, The Bad Batch, is here and may well prove to be the best of the bunch. … read more

Film Review: Raya and the Last Dragon

Film Review: Raya and the Last Dragon
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Raya and the Last Dragon is a magical, can’t-miss adventure that’s suitable for everyone while breaking the mold. … read more

Film Review: Mulan

Film Review: Mulan
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Mulan recognizes that it’s telling a timeless tale and allows it to be not so much a remake as a well-done alternate telling of the story. … read more

Film Review: Artemis Fowl

Film Review: Artemis Fowl
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Artemis Fowl is a visually resplendent film that should be enjoyable, but the story connects together like bumper cars slamming into each other. … read more