Is Sony Pictures Animation's 2018 multidimensional superhero masterpiece a reversal of feature animation trends that have been brewing since the dawn of computer animated features? Is it, in fact, a reversal of what's been going on with the features end of the medium since the end of animation's first Golden Age? I think it's a … Continue reading Spider-Reversal
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I Love Both INCREDIBLES 2 and SPIDER-VERSE
Awards season is over. For the first time in years, an animation giant other than The Walt Disney Company took home a majority of the awards, including the coveted Oscar. Yes, Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse was the grand champion of 2018's animated feature crop, in a year with some pretty fierce competition. Big … Continue reading I Love Both INCREDIBLES 2 and SPIDER-VERSE
Onward, Pixar!
Perhaps I'm breaking my post-graduation tradition here. Back in July of last year, I had ceased writing for my old animation news blog Kyle's Animated World, but I did say that I would still be talking about the happenings in the animation industry in some way or another. A lot of animation news and newly-announced … Continue reading Onward, Pixar!
Hey, Say Something Nice About DreamWorks!
A friend of mine who is a big fan of DreamWorks and their How To Train Your Dragon film franchise posted one day about how frustrated she is at how people talk about DreamWorks. The idea that they are a bad studio, that they are inferior to the "masters" at Disney and Pixar, that they're … Continue reading Hey, Say Something Nice About DreamWorks!
Looking at Lee Unkrich’s Films
Today, January 18th, the animation community got a shock when veteran Pixar director Lee Unkrich announced that he left the acclaimed, Emeryville-based studio after a 25-year tenure there... Unkrich, who is 51 years old, was an integral part of the features since the beginning, having served as an editor on the original Toy Story, and quickly … Continue reading Looking at Lee Unkrich’s Films
Attempting to Solve the History of The Beach Boys’ SUNFLOWER…
I attempted to play detective, maybe a little historian. For a couple of years, the history of The Beach Boys' Sunflower album has boggled and bothered me, and I finally decided to attempt to get the story straight, and anyone can help me on this if they wish! If they even find this! Okay... No other … Continue reading Attempting to Solve the History of The Beach Boys’ SUNFLOWER…
Next Level
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse... I saw it last night. I'm arguably unable to review it, but I tried. I've written about this game-changing film time and time again on here and my old, defunct blog. It exceeded all of my wild expectations... I firmly believe Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse is a modern animated masterpiece and a … Continue reading Next Level
Beach Boys ’68: A Review of Two New Sets
I thought it was going to happen. I thought it was actually bound to happen... A Beach Boys archival set spanning the entirety of 1968. Why wouldn't there be? The Beach Boys enterprise has been releasing comprehensive, almost exhaustive sets detailing the makings of some of their classic albums in the recent years. About two … Continue reading Beach Boys ’68: A Review of Two New Sets
Ralph Mirrors My Past
You know, I'll be brutally honest here... There are days where I question my love for Disney. Now don't be alarmed, I'll always love Walt Disney's work - from the majority of his animated features to his television show to his best live-action movies to Disneyland itself - and it'll always be a pivotal part … Continue reading Ralph Mirrors My Past
Follow-Up: ‘The Lion King’ and The Future of Animation
Back in September 2016, I wrote about how Walt Disney Pictures' redo of The Jungle Book raised a lot of questions for animation's future. Then I updated said article after Disney officially announced that they were going to remake The Lion King, but now that its teaser is here and there's a plethora of other information out there... … Continue reading Follow-Up: ‘The Lion King’ and The Future of Animation