Munir: Hello and welcome to another edition of A Decade Of, where we are currently reviewing the Disney Renaissance. Today, we are taking a look at what’s arguably the apex of this decade, The Lion King. Originally called King of the Jungle and conceived as “Bambi in Africa,” The Lion King was...
Read MoreAs a result of talks at the top levels of both Disney and Sony, it would appear that Spider-Man will no longer be appearing in any further films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. These talks were an attempt by Disney to renegotiate the financial status of the Spider-Man film properties. As it stands...
Read MoreAt long last, everyone’s favorite Jedi Master may say “Hello there” once again. Deadline reports that Ewan McGregor may reprise his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi for a TV series on Disney +. Additionally, The Hollywood Reporter’s Borys Kit says that, according to his sources, the series...
Read MoreMunir: Hello and welcome back to another article in the A Decade Of series, where we are currently reviewing the Renaissance period of Disney Animation. Today, it’s time for the third film in the so-called “big four” from this period, Aladdin. Directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, who also...
Read MoreVirginia: Welcome back to A Decade Of, in which we’ve been going over Disney’s Renaissance period. Today, Munir and I will be looking at what we consider to be Walt Disney Animation’s magnum opus, 1991’s Beauty and the Beast. The Little Mermaid, and to a lesser extent, the films directly bef...
Read MoreMunir: Hello and welcome to another review of A Decade Of, where we are currently talking about the Disney Renaissance. Today, it’s time for the oft-overlooked The Rescuers Down Under. Released in fall 1990, a year after The Little Mermaid had brought great success for the studio, The Rescuers Dow...
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