The Scary of Disney’s Sixty-First
DIRECTED BY DON HALL/2022
A fully realized love letter to pulp adventures of 100 years ago (give or take a decade i...
Encanto represents a kind of pinnacle in that the subtle expressions and movements of the characters serve to tell us more about them than their dialogue or larger expressions and movements. In this, Encanto’s performances are more like that of live-action narrative filmmaking than that typical of animated features. This is fully in keeping with the “illusion of life” aspiration and tradition at the center of every great Disney animated film since Snow White, and worthy of celebration. Simply, Encanto, in its commitment to nuance, boasts some of the best character animation ever committed to the screen.
Disney’s Web-addled Sequel Fails to Click
DIRECTED BY PHIL JOHNSTON & RICH MOORE/2018
It doesn’t require a degreed act of reverse engineering to wreck ...
Kristin Keck returns to ZekeTalk, in the process of watching every Disney animated feature! This episode, she joins Michael Anderson and Jim Tudor to discuss ev...
Character Voice Acting In Classic Disney Animated Movies
One of the few glimpses I have into the personality of my maternal grandfather, who passed away in the ...
Filmmaker Adam Zanzie Hunts Down the Story Behind the Film
“Unsung” is a terms that fits Walt Disney Studio's The Fox and the Hound, in more ways than one. Not...
10 Movies Not to Be Missed + 1 to Skip (+ Top Soundtracks)
Any discussion of “the best” is fraught with complication. Nominating the best art of an arbitrary ti...
For One Child, Disney Movies Opened Up the World
DIRECTOR: ROGER ROSS WILLIAMS/2016
Owen Suskind was a bright, verbal three year old when autism cut him of...
Just When You Thought You'd Gotten "Let It Go" Out of Your Head...
DIRECTORS: CHRIS BUCK & JENNIFER LEE/2013
“Experience the greatest Disney animated event...