Four-quadrant animated films usually deliver feel-good stories with worlds dominated by animals. Well, DreamWorks Animation’s The Bad Guys is in a league alongside BoJack Horseman, at least, blending its fantastical world with both sentient and incognizant animals living amongst humans,…
Movie Review: The Boss Baby
Let’s face facts. Dreamworks Animation has evolved into the studio that makes memes come true. Films that began as genuine attempts to create a more sardonic cousin to the more earnest fare of Disney/Pixar have been retroactively reduced into a…
What’s New on the Pop Music Scene
The music scene has been buzzing with new music, appearances and tour announcements. I don’t know about you,but the Spring/Summer is the best time for song and album releases. Who doesn’t like new music to listen to while relaxing, soaking…
Kung Fu Panda: How to evolve a trilogy
In Kung Fu Panda 3, Master Shifu tells our protagonist Po, “If you only do what you can do, you’ll never be better than what you are.” Honest words, ones that could very well apply to the Kung Fu Panda…
First Impressions: Trolls to be Dreamworks’ biggest dud yet?
So, you want to bring a giant ’90s fad to the big screen, eh DreamWorks? Let’s be perfectly honest, the only bigger indication of DreamWorks Animation running on fumes would be a giant sign outside their building reading, “Please drop off your childhood toys…
Interview: Jim Parsons talks ‘HOME’
Jim Parsons plays Oh in his new animated comedy, Home. Oh is a loveable misfit from another planet, who finds himself on Earth after his species (the Boov) have taken over the planet in order to avoid the evil Gorg.…
Movie Review: Mr. Peabody and Sherman
I’m a Generation Y kid, so going into this film I had little knowledge about the original cartoon segment “Peabody and Improbable History”. Hell, I barely have any knowledge of Rocky and Bullwinkle or The Jetsons. When watching this film,…