The latest riff on the ghoulish family’s adventures is a road movie with a full-on mad scientist finale. It’s like amusing fan fiction.
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The latest riff on the ghoulish family’s adventures is a road movie with a full-on mad scientist finale. It’s like amusing fan fiction.
This TV-quality animated film does the job of turning Netflix’s “Spirit Riding Free” series into a movie, targeted to pre-tween fans. Others should steer clear.
What if Olive from “Little Miss Sunshine” were a gender-bending little boy living in a trailer next door to a working-class Justin Timberlake?
The latest from Irish animation artist Tomm Moore is visually sumptuous and relates a captivating myth.
Pre-tweens will enjoy the lame jokes employing poop, farts, mud, pratfalls, and the so on, but parents — and filmmakers — can do better.
The storytelling is Saturday morning quality; the production values are theatrical grade, but with little flair to divert anyone older than about seven.
It’s thoroughly engaging and consistently entertaining — as well as being shamelessly commercial.
Cate Blanchett may be one of the few actors who could hold together a movie that’s part farce, part intervention, part melodrama and always entertaining.