Minions & Monsters Review: Hollywood Eats the Pest
A banana-yellow creature who cannot speak intelligibly is a perfect comic instrument for a story about ...
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Read moreDetailsA letter meant to cross an ocean becomes a kind of ghost in Lan Hongchun’s Teochew-language ...
Read moreDetailsToy Story 5 has the unenviable job of walking back into a room where the lights ...
Read moreDetailsPanda Plan 2: The Magical Tribe transports Jackie Chan and his CGI companion Hu Hu into ...
Read moreDetailsSeason 3 of My Adventures With Superman launches with all the gusto of a jet breaking ...
Read moreDetailsA Gorilla Story: Told by David Attenborough returns to Rwanda’s misted highlands, following the descendants of ...
Read moreDetailsThe Last Whale Singer carries the clean emotional shape of a children’s fable: a young hero ...
Read moreDetailsThe Canadian documentary community often keeps a cold, principled distance from mainstream cinematic grammar. Amalie Atkins ...
Read moreDetailsThe human spine is a frail stem by which the body negotiates gravity, a biological fact ...
Read moreDetailsThe nineteenth-century sun presses hard on Seville, Spain, and director Sébastien Laudenbach lets that heat warp ...
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