On top of being a visually breathtaking feat of animation, Sleeping Beauty is an incredibly unique film in the classic Disney princess canon.
It’s hard not to muse over whether any other performer this year can top what Cate Blanchett does in Todd Field’s Tár.
The Rwandan-American neon-brushed Afrofuturist musical Neptune Frost is a film radiating with vigorously sensible energy and insight.
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Even watering down some rather interesting character dynamics, Sing 2 adds more of everything, the good and the bad.
On this Animation Sensation we discuss the 1998 animated film The Prince of Egypt.
Daryl MacDonald spoke with director Aneil Karia about his film The Long Goodbye, the Oscars, to his latest film Surge, and more!
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is one of the better film adaptations of a stage musical.
Not everyone will be won over by the weirdness of Annette, but for those who are, they will absolutely love it.
In the Heights follows a small corner of individuals as they face gentrification, immigration, and acceptance of self during the summer’s hottest days.
Despite its immense charm in its animation, music and characters, there are vital story elements in Arlo the Alligator Boy that are lacking.
The Queerly Ever After column celebrates its 50th entry with Christophe Honoré’s 2007 film Love Songs (Les Chansons D’Amour).
Music is just another piece of the puzzle in forming the gross picture of ableism, placed with good intentions or lack of insight.
In its styles, structures, and personal relationships, Listen to the Universe does the rare feat of turning a competition against itself.
This is ultimately an enjoyable musical rom-com, and fun adaptation of a Shakespeare classic.