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Execs from DreamWorks Animation and Universal, along with the stars of the upcoming live-action film, explain how the new ...
Zootopia did huge business at the box office, clearing more than a billion dollars, so it was inevitable that there would be a s ...
College is often the most fun four years in a young person's life. Sometimes it's even more than four years. It's that time ...
Everyone knows Homelander is and Queen Maeve are satires of Superman and Wonder Woman but the rest of these DC parodies ...
Some movie characters walk into a room and chaos walks in with them. It does not matter if they mean well or not. Trouble sticks to them like glue. Sometimes they start it on purpose.
Every great TV series needs an equally great villain to create conflict for their protagonists. Whether in drama or comedy, there’s always a bad guy who stands in the way of a happy ending.
For decades, animation has been done by the same big studios — Disney, DreamWorks, Pixar, Illumination, and a handful of others — deciding what stories get told and how they should look. However, this ...