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Tag Archives: Animation
Epic (2013)
★1/2
“Meek, Timid, Sleepy, Does Nothing…all would perhaps serve as better descriptors of this big budget letdown…” Continue reading
Posted in In Theaters, Kids Corner
Tagged 2013, Adventure, Amanda Seyfried, Animation, Aziz Ansari, Beyonce Knowles, Blake Anderson, Chris O'Dowd, Chris Wedge, Christoph Waltz, Colin Farrell, Daniel Shere, Epic, Family, James V. Hart, Jason Sudeikis, Josh Hutcherson, Judah Friedlander, Kids Corner, Matt Ember, Pitbull, Should I See Epic, Steven Tyler, Tom J. Astle, William Joyce
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From Up On Poppy Hill (2013)
★★★
Some scenes leave you shaking your head, other scenes leave you laughing in disbelief, but above all else – you are engaged and watching. Continue reading
Posted in In Theaters
Tagged 2013, Alex Wolff, Animation, Anton Yelchin, Aoi Teshima, Aubrey Plaza, Beau Bridges, Bruce Dern, Charlie Saxton, Chizuru Takahashi, Chris Noth, Christina Hendricks, Comedy, Drama, Emily Osment, Family, Foreign, From Up On Poppy Hill, Gillian Anderson, Goro Miyazaki, Haruka Shiraishi, Isabelle Fuhrman, Jake Steinfeld, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jeff Dunham, Jun Fubuki, Junichi Okada, Keika Takeshita, Keiko Niwa, Masami Nagasawa, Nao Ohmori, Romance, Ron Howard, Rumi Hiiragi, Sarah Bolger, Should I See From Up On Poppy Hill, Shunsuke Kazama, Takashi Naito, Teruyuki Kagawa, Tetsuro Sayama, Tsubasa Kobayashi, Yuriko Ishida
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Croods, The (2013)
★★★
The Croods finds enough ways to entertain the masses and hit every proper beat with its intended target audience – the youngest among us. Continue reading
Rise Of The Guardians (2012)
★★★★
With tremendous charm and wit, Rise Of The Guardians offers something for everyone and I hold out great anticipation for when these Guardians will rise again. Continue reading
Posted in DVD Reviews, Kids Corner
Tagged 2012, Action, Alec Baldwin, Animation, Chris Pine, Comedy, Dakota Goyo, David Lindsay-Abaire, Dominique Grund, Family, Guillermo del Toro, Hugh Jackman, Isla Fisher, Jacob Bertrand, Jude Law, Kamil McFadden, Khamani Griffin, Peter Ramsey, Rich Dietl, Rise of the Guardians, Roger Deakins, Should I See Rise of the Guardians, William Joyce
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Liar’s Autobiography, A: The Untrue Story Of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman (2012)
★★
As a huge Monty Python fan, this is 80-plus minutes of subterfuge, distractions, arrogance, pretentiousness, and unnecessary aggravation. Continue reading
Posted in DVD Reviews
Tagged 2012, A Liar's Autobiography, Animation, Ben Timlett, Cameron Diaz, Carol Cleveland, Comedy, David Sherlock, Documentary, Graham Chapman, Jeff Simpson, John Cleese, Justin McDonald, Michael Palin, Monty Python, Philip Bulcock, Should I See A Liar's Autobiography, Stephen Fry, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones
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Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
★★★★
Consistently funny, witty, and energetic, Wreck-It Ralph is another step forward in Disney’s resurgence. Continue reading
Posted in DVD Reviews, Kids Corner
Tagged 2012, Adam Carolla, Alan Tudyk, Animation, Comedy, Dennis Haysbert, Ed O'Neill, Edie McClurg, Family, Horatio Sanz, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch, Jennifer Lee, Jess Harnell, Joe Lo Truglio, John C. Reilly, Mindy Kaling, Phil Johnston, Rachael Harris, Raymond S. Persi, Rich Moore, Roger Craig Smith, Sarah Silverman, Should I See Wreck-It Ralph, Wreck-It Ralph
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Frankenweenie (2012)
★★★★
Frankenweenie is affecting and heartfelt, dazzling in its visual achievement and quite humorous in all the right moments, this is Tim Burton’s finest film in years. Continue reading
Posted in DVD Reviews, Kids Corner
Tagged 2012, Animation, Atticus Shaffer, Catherine O'Hara, Charlie Tahan, Christopher Lee, Conchata Ferrell, Danny Elfman, Family, Frankenweenie, Horror, James Hiroyuki Liao, John August, Kids Corner, Martin Landau, Martin Short, Robert Capron, Should I See Frankenweenie, Tim Burton, Tom Kenny, Winona Ryder
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Hotel Transylvania (2012)
★★1/2
No matter how energetic everything looks and feels, this Hotel has far too many vacancies to earn only slightly more than a couple of stars. Continue reading
Posted in DVD Reviews, Kids Corner
Tagged 2012, Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Animation, Brian George, Chris Parnell, Dan Hageman, David Spade, Family, Fran Drescher, Genndy Tartakovsky, Hotel Transylvania, Jon Lovitz, Kevin Hageman, Kevin James, Kids Corner, Luenell, Molly Shannon, Paul Brittain, Peter Baynham, Rob Riggle, Robert Smigel, Selena Gomez, Should I See Hotel Transylvania, Steve Buscemi, Todd Durham
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ParaNorman (2012)
★★★★
“Forgetting you are watching an animated film is one of the joys here, while another is recognizing the unbridled creativity which bursts out of every frame.” Continue reading
Posted in DVD Reviews, Kids Corner
Tagged 2012, Alex Borstein, Animation, Anna Kendrick, Ariel Winter, Bernard Hill, Casey Affleck, Chris Butler, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Elaine Stritch, Family, Hannah Noyes, Horror, Jeff Garlin, Jodelle Ferland, John Goodman, Kids Corner, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Leslie Mann, ParaNorman, Sam Fell, Should I See ParaNorman, Tempestt Bledsoe, Tucker Albrizzi
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