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‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Review: A Pleasing Return To Berk

After 15 long years since its release, the How To Train Your Dragon franchise is officially back for, this time around, a live-action remake. It’s not a sequel nor a spinoff, but instead a shot by shot remake made with real people. Honestly, I’m one of those who think live-action remakes are unnecessary and pointless … Read more

‘The Wild Robot’ Review: DreamWorks Delivers Another Strikingly Wondorous Winner

2024 has been a packed year for DreamWorks Animation. They started with Orion and the Dark, then King Fu Panda 4 and next they have The Wild Robot. Their latest is adapted from the book series of the same name by Peter Brown. Chris Sanders directs from a script he adapted himself. He also had … Read more

‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ Review: A Satisfying Return

Kung Fu Panda 4, directed by Mike Mitchell (Trolls, The Lego Movie 2), follows the story after three adventures risking his own life to defeat the most powerful villains, Po, the Great Dragon Warrior, voiced by Jack Black, is chosen to become the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace. The choice itself is problematic … Read more

‘Megamind Vs. The Doom Syndicate’ Review: Even Worse Than You Thought It’d Be

I wish we’d never had to go this far… It’s been 14 years since Megamind arrived in theaters across the world and became one of Dreamworks’ best original animated movies ever. Now, the studio decides to bring the character back for a sequel. Is it worth it? I’ll be really direct and honest with you: … Read more

‘Trolls: Band Together’ Review: Here We Bro Again

The first Trolls movie, released in 2017, is actually a great movie, despite not being one of Dreamworks’ best. Its sequel, Trolls: World Tour, was a downgrade in some ways but honestly it was still an average movie. And I must confess, Trolls: Band Together is actually not terrible, and also not another downgrade, but … Read more

‘Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken’ Review: A Facile Coming-of-Age Story

DreamWorks’ ‘Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken’ tries to dive deep with its coming-of-age story using grander mythology, but it stays near the shore with its underdeveloped plot and characters.