iin 1984, science fiction had not yet commonly assumed the ambition of educating viewers. The Brother from Another Planet is, however, an intriguing exception.
Thanks to films like Diplodocus, one wants to take that enchanted pencil in hand and redraw the world, even though it’s completely impossible.
There weren’t that many of them. Unfortunately, the year 2024 was not in any way a legendary year for animation, at least not for Western animation.
In Dune: Prophecy, its titular prophecy remains only sketched out for now, while the aesthetics, from the first to the last episode, are undeniably stunning.
The story may not be groundbreaking, but the conclusions drawn from it and how Joy, alongside the Doctor, turns it into a meaningful finale are delightful.
In popular opinion, Home Alone is precisely such a lighthearted comedy, not a Mariana Trench-deep psychological portrait. That’s true.
"Space Mutiny" by David Winters and Neal Sundstrom is a feature-length production aimed primarily at fans of Babylon 5 and Battlestar Galactica.
Experimenting with the Harry Potter series especially for ideological reasons rather than the goal of creating the best possible adaptation, seems risky.
Dream Productions tells the story of Riley, a teenager on the cusp of puberty, along with all the mental challenges and changes that come with this...
It’s somewhat true, as fans of the novel have claimed, that in a rational and technical sense, One Hundred Years of Solitude is an unfilmable literary...