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Jonathan Larson’s Legacy Lives on in High-Spirited ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’ (Review)

Jonathan Larson’s Legacy Lives on in High-Spirited ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Nov 19, 2021

Musicals can always draw people from a particular audience even if they’re not the biggest fans of the genre (myself included). For that to be possible, you need a hook within minutes of the studio logos appearing on screen. And that’s exactly what Tick, Tick…Boom!...
‘Maya And The Three’ Is An Epic Animated Triumph About The Marvels of Mesoamerica (Review)

‘Maya And The Three’ Is An Epic Animated Triumph About The Marvels of Mesoamerica (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Oct 15, 2021

In the ongoing push for more creators from diverse backgrounds in the film industry, one of the most prominent filmmakers in the world of animation has been Mexican writer-director Jorge R. Gutierrez, who first made waves on Nickelodeon with his cartoon series El...
Praise Be, ‘Midnight Mass’ is Another Captivating Horror Story from Mike Flanagan (Review)

Praise Be, ‘Midnight Mass’ is Another Captivating Horror Story from Mike Flanagan (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Sep 23, 2021

Filmmaker Mike Flanagan has blazed a trail unmatched by most other filmmakers since 2016. From Hush to Doctor Sleep and the two Haunting series, Flanagan has become a household name in the horror genre. But with the release of Midnight Mass this weekend, the...
‘The Mitchells vs. The Machines’ is Another Animated Winner from Lord & Miller (Review)

‘The Mitchells vs. The Machines’ is Another Animated Winner from Lord & Miller (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Apr 29, 2021

Even without the title of this review, I probably don’t have to spew more than a few words into this piece before you, the reader, will know that The Mitchells vs.The Machines is another good animated movie from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. I mean, seriously....
Netflix’s Sweet, Wonderful ‘Arlo the Alligator Boy’ is the First Animated Gem of 2021 (Review)

Netflix’s Sweet, Wonderful ‘Arlo the Alligator Boy’ is the First Animated Gem of 2021 (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Apr 15, 2021

If there’s one area that Netflix has shifted a bit of its focus to for original content in recent years, it’s the animation department. While some of their animated shows have been great, none of their animated movies has been knock-out-of-the-park material or...
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