Film
Mother Land is a gorgeous stop-motion animated film that shows the beauty of animation can be at Fantasia 2023.
Baby Assassins 2 is a rare sequel that easily captures everything that made it’s first film great, while still standing dynamically alone.
Junta Yamaguchi’s River (2023) is an intelligent, fun, and endlessly charming science fiction masterpiece about time loops.
Aporia’s message is a clear one. Accept grief, but don’t let it overshadow the life that you have left, or the people.
We review ‘Mushka,’ a featurette directed by Disney Animation Legend Andreas Deja. Find out why it’s a moving ode to both 2-D animation and nature.
I Am What I Am stars Tôko Miura as a young woman facing external, societal pressures in this compassionate character study.
Dream (2023) follows soccer pro Yoon Hong Dae as he attempts to coach a misfit soccer team in an underdog story that goes a bit too long.
“Where the Devil Roams” makes up for its underwhelming script with great music and a palpable passion for horror.
TMNT: Mutant Mayhem brings the turtles in a half shell to a new generation in a uniquely-styled 3D animation that struggles with consistency.
Happiness for Beginners isn’t bad, but it can’t really seem to find its way in either comedy or sincerity when Helen goes hiking.
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