The Princess and the Frog
Feeling like a collection of Disney Princess greatest hits with a Southern flair, this latest Disney animated feature may look gorgeous but it’s lacking in “magic.”
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Feeling like a collection of Disney Princess greatest hits with a Southern flair, this latest Disney animated feature may look gorgeous but it’s lacking in “magic.”
An excellent alternative to much of the frenetic, princess-driven fare that seems to dominate the genre.
Beautiful and thoughtful, Miyazaki once again shows he’s a master of taking the magical and making it endearing.
Suffers from a lack of memorable moments. Although there’s a couple of cute spots with Snoopy, there’s little else that’s even remotely stands out.
Filled with wonderment and intrigue, it tells a timeless tale of adventure and aging that touches on almost every emotion.
While I see the film’s importance from a technical aspect and laud it for its sense of mood, it’s not at the top of my list of animated classics.
Most of the cartoons I watched growing up revolved around heroes trying to stop villains with a single focus. In Transformers, the Decepticons pillaged the world in search of Energon.[…]
While not at its best, it’s still a smarter and funnier show than nearly everything else you’re bound to find on TV, DVD or some basement box holding some slowly rotting bootleg VHS tapes of a show that lasted six episodes back in 1986.
Boring, annoying and not funny, Pete’s Dragon is one of the dullest films from Disney that I’ve ever seen.
More interested in the villain than the hero, First Flight is a bland look at one of the sides of the DC universe that’s normally much more interesting.