This week, Disney has released Pixar’s first prequel on various home entertainment platforms and we’ve got our take on the release. Below is a repost of my original review for Monsters Univ... Read more
Yesterday we brought you part one of our interview with Roy Abramsohn, the star of Escape from Tomorrow, which was shot guerrilla-style in Disney World and Disneyland as an unauthorized prod... Read more
One of the most talked about films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival was Escape from Tomorrow, a film that was shot guerrilla-style in Disney World and Disneyland as an unauthorize... Read more
If you were to ask me 10 years ago what would be the one book you’d like to adapt as a filmmaker it would have been Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer. If I had the money while in middle sch... Read more
We all know the film Mary Poppins, if you came across someone who at the very least hadn’t heard of it, you’d be shocked as if something had gone wrong in the world. What a lot o... Read more
When Disney put a halt on the production of The Lone Ranger — a big-budget revival of the popular 1930s radio and 1950s TV Western hero — back in 2011 it did so for precisely the... Read more
Great news for Finding Nemo fans, Finding Nemo 2, I mean Finding Dory has just been given the green light by Disney/Pixar and Dory will be swimming into theaters on November 25, 2015. Yes,... Read more
Reviews of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln are long-cemented in Hollywood’s history books, ranking highest among the 2013 Oscar nominations and adding a third Academy Award to the already decorat... Read more
With names like Matthew Vaughn, Ben Affleck and others in the mix, it looks like Disney has finally settled on J.J. Abrams to direct the first film in the new Star Wars series based on a scr... Read more
The year was 2003, a time when Pixar was already riding a hot streak after the release of Toy Story 1 & 2, A Bugs Life, and the immensely popular Monsters, Inc. As May approached they w... Read more
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