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April 24, 2020

‘Trolls World Tour’ Review: There’s No Music In this Noisey Sequel

For audiences, be they hapless parents or a group of friends looking for something ironically funny to watch, Trolls World Tour is nothing short of a nightmare.…

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April 17, 2020

Why is this Holiday Special Different from All Other Holiday Specials: The Lasting Triumph of “A Rugrats Passover”

Holiday specials are a mainstay in American TV, but one unlikely animated series stands head and diapers above the rest.…

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March 5, 2020

‘Ride Your Wave’ Review: A Splashy but Uneven Affair

A visual treat that settles for great when it is capable of extraordinary.…

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February 12, 2020

Bob and Linda Belcher: The Beauty of Unspectacular Romance

Bob and Linda Belcher have the kind of romance we all want: full of support, communication, and love.…

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December 20, 2019

‘Children of the Sea’ Review: A Messy but Undeniably Beautiful Vision from Ayumu Watanabe

'Children of the Sea' soars when the narrative is minimal and the outlandish, animation driven storytelling takes center stage.…

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December 16, 2019

‘Frozen II’ Review: Can You Face What the River Knows?

A much more self-aware and mature follow-up, Frozen II plunges into folklore and myth to explore notions of belonging and family.…

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December 11, 2019

‘Away’ Review: A New Animation Auteur Arrives

Precise and innovative, Gints Zilbalodis' feature debut is a tour de force that marks him as a talent to watch.…

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November 26, 2019

‘Harley Quinn’ Review: Harley Moves Out of Joker’s Shadow

DC Universe's new series finally grants Harley Quinn her freedom from Joker in this bubbly adult animation.…

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November 2, 2019

Dreams, Fears and The Unknown: ‘Over the Garden Wall’ at 5

In the five years since its debut, Patrick McHale’s 10-episode miniseries, Over the Garden Wall, proven to be one of the most enduring depictions of life in the 21st century, grappling with an unclear future.…

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October 10, 2019

What Holiday Does ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Belong To?

The movie might have the word ‘Christmas’ in its title but don’t forget it also has the word ‘nightmare’. …

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