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Tag: film
5 Spoiler-Free Reasons You Need to See ‘Into the Spider-Verse’
It’s a visual experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. See it in 3D.
Mamoru Hosoda’s ‘Mirai’ Finds the Magic in Simplicity
The film’s singular focus creates a profound meditation on the responsibility that family demands and the little decisions that make up the tapestry of life.
Animation Is Film Festival Keeps On Keeping On
From exciting new releases to special anniversary screenings, the lineup was teeming with potential.
‘April and the Extraordinary World’ Is an Oddly Obscure Steampunk Gem
A spoiler-free endorsement of this movie you can watch on Netflix.
35 Years Later, The Script for ‘The Last Unicorn’ Still Sparkles
Why I love one of the most beautiful films in the cartoon canon—especially for its dialogue.
The Directors of ’Birdboy: The Forgotten Children’ Strike a Grim Balance
Alberto Vásquez and Pedro Rivero on dark and light, black and red, and adapting your own graphic novel.
The Best American Animation Writing 2016
A roundup of our 25 favorite pieces about cartoons published during the past year by outlets not called ‘The Dot and Line.’
Read or Watch Miyazaki Films. Or Both!
As someone who writes about books by day and about cartoons by all the rest of the times, very little makes me happier than to read something about both. Well, here’s the good news! Literary Hub published just such a something today with Gabrielle Bellot’s “The Magic of Hayao Miyazaki’s Literary Imagination,” and it turned […]
10 Years Later: Is ‘Cars’ Good?
On its decennial, our experts investigate a question that just turned ten years old.