The world of direct-to-video films is a fascinating one, as it is home to some of the strangest and most bizarre films you can imagine. The finest example can be found within the direct-to-video sequel. There’s of course the countless sequels towards Disney’s classic animated films, and while those were discontinued after 2008, the idea is still alive and well….
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Eric talks about the animated dogs that don’t get as much attention as they deserve.
Eric discusses and reviews all five WWE animated films, which cross over with Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, and Surf’s Up…yes, really.
Eric looks at the Best Picture nominees at the 90th Academy Awards, and what makes each film so unique and significant.
Join Eric as he discusses the life and accomplishments of Latino animator, Jorge Gutierrez.
Graduation is weird. I think it’s supposed to be this big, grandiose, sad, amazing, gratifying, powerful, “all of the feels” event, but mostly, it’s weird.
Room is a movie you are going to be hearing a lot about in the next few months, and for good reason. Based on Emma Donoghue’s 2010 novel of the same name, the movie relies almost solely on its two leads to tell the story of Ma and her son, Jack. What could have been a huge gamble, however, has resulted in one of the most inspiring pictures of the year.
A review of the new film Trumbo, a recently released biopic about screenwriter Dalton Trumbo
Making being undead cool long before The Walking Dead, how much do you know the “real” Frankenstein?
I have to wonder if for the heart of the Star Wars franchise, is this revamp good idea?