Paul & The Dragon
Holland’s AniKey Studios’ debuting short film is a really entertaining approach to helping children and their parents cope and overcome major illness. |
The Tale of Despereaux
The ingredients in The Tale of Despereaux never come together in this boring and rambling film. |
Bolt
Bolt may not be fully awesome, but Disney is definitely back on a roll after some misfires earlier this decade. |
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
DreamWorks should have sent the Madagascar sequel Back 2 The Drawing Board. |
The Chosen One
Some outrageous language and edgy situations might have boosted the lack of true wit on offer in this Flash-animated feature that struggles to have us invest in its characters or plot. |
Kung Fu Panda
DreamWorks’ Kung Fu Panda is strong. Unlike some of their past efforts, this one is not even a little bit frightening. |
Horton Hears a Who!
While not faithful 100 percent, Horton Hears a Who! is close enough to Seuss’ original to be a perfectly fun film. |
The Simpsons Movie
The Simpsons Movie is definitely not the “Best. Movie. Ever.” But it does deliver the laughs. |
Ratatouille
Ratatouille is simply one of the best animated films ever made – a feast for animation fans, especially when compared to the fast-food fare we’re served from other studios. |
Surf’s Up
Original, well cast, beautiful to look at, and fun, Surf’s Up is a reminder of just why we love animation. |
Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End
Set sail with the Pirates Of The Caribbean for their third voyage, At World’s End. After all the hype and anticipation, does it fly the flag or should it walk the plank…? |
Shrek the Third
Like many of the “threes” in popular film franchises, Shrek the Third doesn’t match the standards of its predecessors. |
Meet The Robinsons
Other than not living up to the title, Meet the Robinsons brings back a spark of that old Disney magic. |
Arthur And The Invisibles
While Arthur and the Invisibles is a fun little film, it had the potential to be so much more. |
Happily N’Ever After
Another fairy tale gets fractured. But all the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Happily N’Ever After back together again. |