As much as I love delving into arthouse animation, there’s something fun about a less serious entry every once in a while.
Animation Celebration: The Deer’s Bell
The Deer’s Bell is notable for a number of different reasons, from its art style to its celebration of culture
Daughters (Documentary Review)
By shining a light on the totality of the experience, it gives the viewer a full, well-rounded depiction that’s well worth the smiles and the tears.
House of the Dragon Season 2 (TV Show Review)
I am fully back into my Westerosi cups and cannot wait for more
Animation Celebration: When the Wind Blows
When the Wind Blows is a harrowing snapshot from history
Animation Celebration: Cats Don’t Dance
Cats Don’t Dance is a fascinating entry into feature animation canon
Thelma the Unicorn (Movie Review)
Look, there’s not a big deep dissertation to be done on this movie. It’s pretty surface level.
Bodkin (Streaming Show Review)
Bodkin is a solid murder mystery that is well-made, unique, and engaging enough to scratch the itch of fans of the genre.
Animation Celebration: The Triplets of Belleville
The patently ridiculous animation fits perfectly with the tone of the movie overall and made this an experience I had a lot of fun with.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Streaming Show Review)
It’s still good — and better than some of the more recent live action entries.
Animation Celebration: Batman: Black and White
The style nails the idea of bringing a comic book to life
The Beautiful Game (Movie Review)
I loved the education and awareness that the film provides