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Paul & The Dragon: Cartoon Laugh-O-Therapy with the Film’s Creators!

Jeremie Noyer speaks with the creators of Paul & The Dragon, a new animated short from Holland that helps children deal with cancer.

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.

Watching the Watchmen, plus Green Lantern!

Although the Watchmen film ultimately failed to fulfill all the very heavy expectations both fans of the comic book and those coming to the property for the first time might have had, it still offered a sprawling mass of eye candy on an epic scale, and Zack Snyder’s film is an accomplishment, whatever anyone takes […]

Watchmen: Tales Of The Black Freighter

This film tie-in tells a dark tale of a man’s desperate bid to race an unearthly pirate ship to his home town. Some interesting bonus features also enhance the Watchmen film experience.

The Odd Couple: Centennial Collection

The classic live-action comedy The Odd Couple is the latest Paramount picture to be added to its Centennial Collection.

Like a Bolt out of the Blu! Plus The Odd Couple!

Bolt reviewed, plus our Pinocchio contest, and a look at Paramount’s new release of the classic live-action comedy The Odd Couple.

Bolt

Disney’s latest CGI comedy adventure delivers some big fun but ultimately fails to join the ranks of the Studio’s best, even under Pixar head John Lasseter’s supervision.

A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: The Complete 2nd, 3rd & 4th Seasons

Scooby-Doo and the rest of the gang return for the final three seasons of one of the most popular revivals of the classic series in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo. In seventeen episodes, the gang solve mysteries, find clues, and unmask villains in hilarious adventures.

Snow White announced, plus weekend update!

Early official word on Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs seven week Blu-ray head start over the standard definition DVD.

Monsters Vs. Aliens vs. Zeta vs. Captain Toontastic?

Monsters Vs. Aliens and The Zeta Project reviewed, plus news on new comic superhero Captain Toontastic!

Monsters vs Aliens

Be afraid. Be very afraid of Monsters vs Aliens.

The Zeta Project: Season One

This Batman Beyond spin-off features a robot fugitive trying to evade government forces while seeking his creator.

The real adventures of Jonny Quest and Pinocchio!

Who knew March was going to turn into an absolute blitz for new to DVD and highly anticipated Blu-ray Disc titles? We’re still catching up from earlier in the month, with several reviews for major titles coming up over the next few days, but we have a couple of biggies for you to start the […]

Pinocchio on Blu-ray Disc – Winner Announced!

Win Pinocchio: Platinum Edition Blu-ray Disc – Winner Announced!

Pinocchio: Platinum Edition

Walt Disney’s true masterpiece gets the Platinum Edition treatment, though its a light affair where the supplements can’t hold a candle to the brilliant feature or its digital makeover.

The Real Adventures Of Jonny Quest: Season One, Volume One

The third series for Jonny Quest wasn’t the hit that Turner had hoped for, but it did produce a number of very good episodes despite a troubled production history.

Monsters Vs. Aliens! Smurfs! Plus the WB Archives open up!

Monsters V. Aliens director Conrad Vernon interviewed, plus news on the exciting Warner Archives releases and other new announcements!

Monsters vs Aliens: Conrad Vernon vs Animated Views!

Jeremie Noyer speaks exclusively to Conrad Vernon, director (with Rob Letterman) of DreamWorks’ Monsters vs. Aliens!

The Smurfs, Vol. 1: True Blue Friends

In five classic episodes from the beginning of the show’s second season, the Smurfs face-off against new villains and participate in exciting adventures. The popular show returns to DVD in a new kid-friendly, single disc release for more casual fans of the show.

Lilo & Stitch's directors speak!

An interview with Lilo & Stitch directors Chris Sanders and Dean De Blois!

Lilo & Stitch: A Little More Conversation with directors Chris Sanders & Dean De Blois!

In the second of two Lilo & Stitch interviews, Jeremie Noyer speaks with directors Chris Sanders and Dean De Blois!

Bolt, Lilo, Stitch…plus their creators!

Interviews with Bolt‘s crew, and the first of two celebrating the release of Lilo & Stitch in a two-disc edition DVD!

Lilo & Stitch: Producer Clark Spencer on a Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride!

In the first of two Lilo & Stitch interviews, Jeremie Noyer speaks with producer Clark Spencer!

Bolt on DVD & BD: One Super-Director + One Super-Voice Make One Super Rhino!

Jeremie Noyer speaks with Bolt‘s story supervisor Nathan Greno, and director Greno’s DVD short Super Rhino‘s voice artist Mark Walton!

DC Comics animation goodness, plus director Michel Ocelot!

A whole heap of DC Comics animation reviews and videoclips, plus an interview with Azur & Asmar director Michel Ocelot!

Azur & Asmar: Michel Ocelot’s Quest For Tolerance

Jeremie Noyer speaks with Azur & Asmar‘s director Michel Ocelot about his latest feature and his first to use CGI animation.

Wonder Woman

The Amazon princess finally gets her own movie, and it’s pretty good. Lots of action, but also with some humor, make this a winner.

Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic

In an alternate version of the eighties in New York City, Nixon is serving his fifth term as president, America has won the war in Vietnam, the Cold War is at its most heated, costumed vigilantes have been outlawed, and a former vigilante, named Comedian, has been found murdered outside his apartment. In this world, another costumed vigilante named Rorschach investigates the murder while trying to convince his former colleagues that there is a wide conspiracy against them.

South Park Chihuahua…a new breed? Get Outa Here!

Jeremie speaks to the creators of You’re Outa Here, plus full reviews for Beverly Hills Chihuahua and South Park: Season 12.

Lorraine Feather & George Griffin on You’re Outa Here

Jeremie Noyer speaks with Lorraine Feather and George Griffin about their new independent short You’re Outa Here, which is showing this week at the South by Southwest 2009 Film Festival.