My Neighbor Totoro
After 25 years, the warmth and fuzziness that Totoro and co (Nekobus included) bring to our lives is undeniable, and will go on strong for many more years as its place in animation (and film) history is secured.
After 25 years, the warmth and fuzziness that Totoro and co (Nekobus included) bring to our lives is undeniable, and will go on strong for many more years as its place in animation (and film) history is secured.
Imagine if you had three wishes, three hopes, three dreams, and they all could come true.
It’s about that time for me to announce my top films of 2012 and twenty-five films have been picked as the top of the crop.
The costumed high-school hero Kick-Ass joins with a group of normal citizens who have been inspired to fight crime in costume. Meanwhile, the Red Mist plots an act of revenge that will affect everyone Kick-Ass knows.
A suburban New Jersey couple’s romantic night out turns into a nightmare when they get into a case of mistaken identity.
Spoiled Emperor Kuzco is turned into a llama in a failed murder attempt from his hilariously evil adviser, Yzma.
Melissa McCarthy is easily the best part of Identity Thief, but the screenplay from Craig Mazin works heavily against the film.
Singin’ in the Rain is a Technicolor musical that comically paints the last days of a Golden couple of the silent film era. Think of it as color version of The Artist, but you know… FUN.
This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.
Tuvalu is an experimental dramedy with romantic undertones following the life of Anton, the caretaker of a decadent bathhouse business, its quirky owners and its customers.