Few directors inspire as many bipolar reactions as M. Night Shyamalan. Once known as the "Master of Twists," Shyamalan ran into a dry spell during the late 2000s. Some of his films during this time struggled with storytelling and failed to gain much of an audience. Most of all, the director's reputation became too tied … Continue reading Review: ‘Knock at the Cabin’ – Shyamalan Delivers His Most Earnest Film Since The Sixth Sense
Review: ‘Frozen II’ Is Not as Good As the Original, But Holds Its Own
Back in 2013, the phenomenon that was Frozen stormed into theaters. At the time, I worked at Disney and for a couple weeks, there were very few requests for anything outside of Olaf or Sven. However, the mood eventually changed, and as the ugly winter of 2013 continued, audiences became hooked. The Idina Menzel ballad "Let It … Continue reading Review: ‘Frozen II’ Is Not as Good As the Original, But Holds Its Own
Trailer Talk: ‘Frozen 2’ Shows Off Some Impressive Visuals and a New Epic Tone
Like every cast member at Disney in 2014, I was drowned in the nonstop sounds of one Frozen. The film was a massive hit, and grossed more than a billion dollars worldwide. At the time of its release, Frozen actually became the fourth highest grossing animated film in the domestic box office (behind Shrek 2, The Lion King, and Toy Story … Continue reading Trailer Talk: ‘Frozen 2’ Shows Off Some Impressive Visuals and a New Epic Tone