The Streaming Era’s Classic Animation Problem (and Why It Looks Like Only Disney Is Trying to Solve It)
Technology has the potential to put swathes of golden age cartoons at our fingertips. So why is it mostly disappearing instead?
Technology has the potential to put swathes of golden age cartoons at our fingertips. So why is it mostly disappearing instead?
It's a week filled with vampires and demon nuns thanks to two films that use supernatural monsters in strikingly different ways.
In a year where 'Barbie' reigns supreme, American culture and corporate culture have become one and the same.
Pulled from theaters almost as quickly as it was released in 1976, this bizarre experimental documentary pairs an all-star selection of Beatles covers with images of WWII.
A dressed-up ad for Sony and Nissan takes the form of a 'Top Gun' knock-off while, elsewhere, a bear and a mouse have a new adventure.
The ghosts of another movie haunt Mike Flanagan's adaptation of Stephen King's sequel to 'The Shining.' That it almost works anyway is kind of remarkable.