In A Cat in Paris, Dino is a black-coated cat. He spends his days in a cozy apartment, lounging in a comfortable armchair and playing with...
The 1992 Aladdin was, after Beauty and the Beast, Walt Disney’s second major success of the 1990s. Like the fairy tale about Belle, released a year...
The Secret of Kells proved the enormous potential of Cartoon Saloon, a studio working with a distinctive, recognizable line and relying on traditional methods of creating...
You’d have to be made of stone not to get swept away by nostalgia while watching Apollo 10 ½. Richard Linklater’s film is nothing less than...
Arcane is a work with excellent pacing, keeping you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end, quickly bonding you with the characters.
Horton Hears a Who! nearly two decades ago flashed through cinemas worldwide. Financially, it certainly didn’t disappoint its producers. It did not, however, receive any special...
In South Park, there’s brilliance, wit, and absurdity.
After the success of Shrek, DreamWorks began producing very similar animations – typical comedies in which gags, usually referencing popular culture, were the main focus. This...
At a time when animated films are increasingly—though so far with dubious results—being remade into live-action productions, Japanese director Masaaki Yuasa can rest easy. With works...
I don’t know if any of the readers share my opinion, but Happy Feet at first glance raises a number of doubts. The combination of singing...