To celebrate the release of 20th Century Fox’s Ferdinand, that’s previewing this Saturday 6 December in UK cinemas, we’ve got two awesome sets of merchandise to giveaway for the film that’s then released across the UK on 16 December. Ferdinand tells the story of a giant bull with a big heart. After being mistaken for … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Animation
Batman: The Complete Animated Series DVD Review
A genuine piece of golden age television that rivals even the greatest live action adult drama… Continue reading
Batman and Harley Quinn Blu-ray review [2017]
Harley takes centre-stage in this humourous Batman and Nightwing animation adventure. Continue reading
My Life as a Courgette review
“Lilya 4-Kids” is perhaps a more appropriate title for French stop-motion animation My Life as a Courgette, released in both English-dubbed and original versions, which isn’t so much frank and honest as it is staggeringly misjudged. Nine-year-old Icare, aka Courgette, lives with his abusive alcoholic mother but not for long, as in an effort to … Continue reading
Wonderful new trailer for Oscar-nominated animation My Life as a Courgette
With Thunderbird Releasing offering up the wonderful stop-motion animation My Life as a Courgette on 2 June, we wanted to share with you the brand new trailer! This English-language version features the voice talents of Ellen Page, Nick Offerman, Will Forte and Amy Sedaris, it debuted during Director’s Fortnight at Cannes and was nominated for both a … Continue reading
Madcap first trailer for Nick Park’s new prehistoric comedy adventure Early Man
Did you know that Aardman have been bringing us their unique and excellent efforts now for 45 years? When you add together all their inventions, on both the big and small screen, that’s darn impressive work and this rather loony first trailer for Early Man looks set to continue the theme of surreal, accessibly comedy with smart stop … Continue reading
The many faces of Batman and Robin – Own ‘Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders’ on Blu-ray and DVD now!
The Dynamic Duo of Batman and Robin have had multiple incarnations throughout the decades, with the original boy wonder introduced into the Detective Comics in 1940 (where Batman was brought to readers the year previously). To celebrate the release of Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, a fabulous flash-back to the 1960s, we’re taking a … Continue reading