The toys are back in town and return for the fourth and final installment in Pixar's most popular property. When the fourth film was announced there was an ounce of hesitation due to the third film feeling so resolute. However, the opportunity to return to the land of Woody and Buzz would be too enticing... Continue Reading →
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) Film Review
The original Lego Movie was one of the biggest surprises of 2014 and was awfully snubbed at the Oscars. The film based on the popular children's toy captured everyone's hearts and wallets. If I had the money I would of brought every set released but I settled to just having the double decker couch. It was quickly... Continue Reading →
Top 10 Underappreciated Animated Films
Animation is a fantastic section of cinema, you are no longer contained with physical limitations, the freedom for any subject and any object to become free with any universe the writer creates. This leads to some of the finest and most creative pieces of cinema. However animation can be underappreciated, in awards shows they are... Continue Reading →
Christopher Robin (2018) Film Review
The cutest film of the year is finally here, one of the most cherished characters from everyone's childhood finally has his cinematic adaptation. Winnie The Pooh and his pots of honey grace the big screen with the fantastic Ewan Mcgregor as Christopher Robin and Pooh's other furry friends. After Christopher Robin leaves the Hundred Acre... Continue Reading →
Top 7 Episodes of Rick and Morty (Season 1 – Season 3)
The popular Adult Swim show, Rick and Morty, has just signed a new deal with the network for 70 new episodes to be commissioned. A unprecedented amount to be given if you take in the fact that at this current time of writing there are only 31 episodes of the actual show. This is great news as Rick... Continue Reading →
Stephen Hawking in Popular Culture
Stephen Hawking has passed away at the age of 76, way passed what he was expected to live by due to being diagnosed with Motor Neurone disease at the age of 21 and given two years to live. Stephen Hawking was one of the greatest minds of the 21st century in physics but it wasn't... Continue Reading →
Top 100 Films. 84. The Road to El Dorado (2000)
There is a plethora of underrated animations that are out of the Disney realm. The Last Unicorn, The Iron Giant, Atlantis and Brother Bear to name a few. The Road to El Dorado is another one of these animations that is horribly underrated. Set in Spain in the 1500's, two con artists Miguel and Tulio win a map to the... Continue Reading →
Top 100 Films. 87. The Simpsons Movie (2007)
One of the most iconic animations ever created finally got their feature film released in 2007. In a time which many professed that the show had jumped the shark and quality had diminished it was time to see if the creators of the show could pull of a quality feature length episode of The Simpsons.... Continue Reading →
Watership Down: A Children’s Film?
Easter Sunday is a day of rest, where the whole family sit and watch television after eating an unhealthy amount of Easter eggs, while Mum's roast beef is cooking in kitchen. However a certain TV scheduling has created an uproar with British parents. The case in question, is Channel 5 putting Watership Down on in... Continue Reading →