At a recent “spa day” inside Sony Pictures Animation, the making of GOAT was unpacked layer by meticulous layer. What I experienced wasn’t just a behind-the-scenes look at an animated film, but an immersive learning experience into the film's creative ecosystem. The film creators were
This weekend’s box office settled back into calmer territory after last week’s surge of new releases. Holdovers dominated the chart, with only one major newcomer entering the mix. Overall totals dipped again, suggesting that last weekend’s spike was more of a temporary boost than the start of
This weekend’s box office finally delivered some real energy after several sluggish frames. Two major newcomers stormed into theaters and pushed the overall marketplace upward in a meaningful way. Compared to last weekend’s softer turnout, this was a noticeable rebound. Wuthering Heights Surges
This weekend sees the release of the animated sports comedy GOAT, directed by Tyree Dillihay and written by Aaron Buchsbaum and Teddy Riley. The film features the vocal talents of Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, Aaron Pierre, Nicola Coughlan, David Harbour, Jennifer Hudson, Andrew Santino, and
Recently Sony Pictures Animation invited us for a jam packed day to celebrate the making of their new film, GOAT. It's not often that a studio invites press for an in-depth day of behind the scenes sessions highlighting everything that goes into making an animated film and it was incredible. To
It was just three years ago that the world was introduced to the magical world of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. That film was a runaway success at the box office and was surprisingly great, considering some of the gripes coming into it. Now, we're getting a sequel that is adapting one of the most
"Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair" is now available on Hulu. The title of the show really sells how fans of the franchise that ran from 2000 through 2006 should feel about the series. I promise I will explain. This "revival" brought back as many stars as they could, including Frankie
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,