Animation
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‘Finding Nemo’ Set the Standard for How We See the Ocean on Film
To mark the 20th anniversary of Finding Nemo, released May 30, 2003, we spoke with its design team about how they crafted their marvelous ocean
- BRAVE NEW WORLD
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The 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' Score Even Features a Goose
Composer Daniel Pemberton breaks down the eclectic Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse original motion picture soundtrack, dropping June 2
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‘Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai’ Is Enchanting and Terribly Cute
Animated prequel series to the 1984 film, premiering May 23rd on Max, traces the origins of Gizmo and his mogwai brethren
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The Beauty of ‘Suzume’: A Stunning Anime Epic About Grieving Tragedy
Japanese auteur Makoto Shinkai’s latest is, in his words, about “how we coexist with what nature throws at us”
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‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Is Not Ruined by Chris Pratt’s Mario
Visually astounding yet shallow, Nintendo’s animated blockbuster evokes the excitement of Mario World but could’ve been played more methodically
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How ‘Spirited Away’s’ Oscar Win Exposed the Academy
Hayao Miyazaki’s masterpiece won the Best Animated Feature Oscar in 2003, but the filmmaker’s outspoken criticism of America forever changed the category
- 20TH ANNIVERSARY
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Netflix’s ‘My Dad the Bounty Hunter’ Is an Afrofuturist Marvel
A look inside the new Netflix animated series from Everett Downing Jr. and Patrick Harpin about an intergalactic bounty hunter — an exciting addition to Afrofuturism
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‘Harley Quinn’ Gifts Us a Beautifully Twisted Valentine’s Day Special
HBO Max animated series’ V-Day special features love stories galore, an enormous appendage, and cameos from the cast of Abbott Elementary
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‘Paradise PD’ Creators Explain Why They Went After ‘Asshole’ Elon Musk
Waco O’Guin and Roger Black (Brickleberry) dish on their gleefully unhinged Netflix animated series and one of their favorite targets: Mr. Twitter, Elon Musk
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‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’: An Anti-Fascist Fantasy for the Whole Family
The Oscar-winning filmmaker behind ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ returns with a stop-motion animated version of the children’s tale set in fascist 1930s Italy — and now streaming on Netflix.
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