
Find That Film: Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) was Disney Animation’s attempt to try to appeal to a wider audience than 6 year old girls. What no one told Disney is that if… Read more »
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) was Disney Animation’s attempt to try to appeal to a wider audience than 6 year old girls. What no one told Disney is that if… Read more »
Season 2 is a wrap, folks, but before we go, have a listen to our 26th episode this season: Rise of the Guardians! While it’s a movie we recommend wholeheartedly,… Read more »
Chances are you may have never seen Tara Strong. But you’ve definitely heard her! And if you’ve never seen her, then I’m afraid that I feel pretty sorry for you…. Read more »
This film from Laika, the stop-motion animation company that brought us Coraline and ParaNorman (which is a grossly underrated film, by the way) will be bringing this gorgeous work of… Read more »
She Says: Yes. Yes. All the yeses. The Little Prince is my favorite book. I’ve even read it in French. This movie looks amazing. I’ve been following its development for… Read more »
If you do not have a cartoon, one has been provided for you: The Mad Doctor (1933). A suspenseful Mickey Mouse cartoon? This one has to be seen to be… Read more »
If you do not have a cartoon, one has been provided for you: Hair-Raising Hare (1946). Better known for the first appearance of that red-haired monster Gossamer, there’s plenty more… Read more »
If you do not have a cartoon, one will be provided for you: Red Hot Mamma (1934). You remember that time Betty Boop went to Hell? Yeah, that one’s kind… Read more »
I think DC Direct has been killing it with their animated films, and this one, another of the revised Batman stories, looks like it will be just as good! For… Read more »
If you do not have a cartoon, one has been provided for you: Hyde and Go Tweet (1960). One of the more memorable Warner Bros. shorts, this cartoon tells the… Read more »
If you do not have a cartoon, one has been provided for you: Disney’s 1929 Silly Symphony The Skeleton Dance. Appropriately Halloween-y, if you ask me. Though skeletons playing each… Read more »