The AV Readers’ Choice Poll – Best Animated Feature Film of 2016
Critics, the Academy, Hollywood guilds, and even the Animated Views staff are rendering their judgment on the top films of the year. But now it’s your turn – vote now!… |
The Weinstein Company quietly cancels theatrical release for The Guardian Brothers as film appears on Netflix
…other upcoming films remains to be seen, but for the The Guardians Brothers, at least, no theatrical release in the states will happen now (even with a big name English… |
The Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Ultimate Collector’s Edition Volume One
…previous documentaries, so that this takes a unique angle is one aspect that sets Memories Of Childhood from the rest of the pack. Running 26 minutes, the film focuses on… |
Horton Hears A Who!: Deluxe Edition
…to explain that there’s more “out there” than meets the eye. With time running out, Horton and the Whos attempt to show both camps that there’s more to it all,… |
Stop Mo Expo Tomorrow
…will showcase classic and current stop-motion animated films, including rare 16 mm stop-motion films from the collection of animation director Mark Kausler. Running concurrently with these two events will be… |
Robinsons vs. Transformers
…less than that film and comes with only so-so supplemental extras, it’s the underdog Meet The Robinsons on DVD that really pleases this week. The film seems to be an… |
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
…that audiences haven’t lost their fondness for such films: the trick allowing for a quicker live-action shoot and the look of elaborate CGI animation, the result a novelty production that… |
Plague Dogs uncut DVD, plus Joy To Sky's World
…films. Running through their considerable catalog, I again noticed that the old Weintraub and Thorn-EMI libraries were now among the titles under their control, and I inquired about several films… |
Gold Nugget, Common Sense, Two-Headed Cop, and Junkyard
…and are independently financing the film themselves. The computer animated short film from Figment Studios combines the absurdist humor of classic cartoons with the dark sophistication of film noir. As… |