Animated Anarchy’s Annecy Festival Week: Nuts!
One of the reasons why I and so many other people love documentaries is that they inform and engross us with stories about subjects we… Read More »Animated Anarchy’s Annecy Festival Week: Nuts!
One of the reasons why I and so many other people love documentaries is that they inform and engross us with stories about subjects we… Read More »Animated Anarchy’s Annecy Festival Week: Nuts!
I don’t talk much on Animated Anarchy about anime, but I still watch the most highly recommended shows from the medium on a consistent basis.… Read More »Animated Anarchy’s Annecy Festival Week: Anthem of the Heart
Sometimes the universe hands you a gift. The forces of the universe come together at exactly the right moment to reveal unto a person something… Read More »‘Scooby-Doo and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon’ Review
I love the winter, but it’s hard to get a movie that involves the season that isn’t coaxed in sadness and/or revolves around a holiday,… Read More »Animated Anarchy’s Annecy Festival Week: Snowtime!
War and animation have a very rocky, uncomfortable history. Figures like Walt Disney and Leon Schlesinger always understood the impact of the medium, but unearthed… Read More »Animated Anarchy’s Annecy Festival Week: 25 April
One can’t deny the amount of animated stories that come from adapting fairy tales. Hell, the amount of fairy tales that moved to live action… Read More »Animated Anarchy’s Annecy Festival Week: The Girl Without Hands
In this dreamy myth-like tale from Laika studios, Kubo is a young one-eyed Japanese boy whose mother and her strict rules have always protected him… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Kubo and the Two Strings
For our first foreign film of festival coverage, we’ll be talking about the “Crystal” or “Best Feature Film Recipient,” My Life as a Zucchini, or… Read More »Animated Anarchy Annecy Festival Week: My Life as a Zucchini (Courgette)
Before I get started celebrating this festival of foreign films; I must thank the readers and OneOfUs.net for making Animated Anarchy possible. Keeping this blog… Read More »Animated Anarchy’s Annecy Festival Week: Moana and Inner Workings
Because there were so many unanswered questions, Pixar felt the need to return to the undersea world of Finding Nemo with this new direct-to-dvd theatrical… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Finding Dory