
SDG Reviews ‘The Lego Batman Movie’
As frenetic as The Lego Movie but without its subversive wit, this superhero spinoff offers plenty of jokes but less self-awareness than one might hope.
As frenetic as The Lego Movie but without its subversive wit, this superhero spinoff offers plenty of jokes but less self-awareness than one might hope.
Exuberant songs and spectacular animation are highlights in Disney’s Polynesian princess tale, but there are drawbacks.
Beauty and wonder suffuse the latest stop-motion extravaganza from the makers of Coraline and The Boxtrolls, but one key misstep threatens to derail the film.
The makers of Minions are back with another shaggy tale with a few laughs, too many characters and redemption without rigor.
Pleasant, amusing and of course visually stunning, Pixar’s latest sequel earns laughs and even a few tears, but never approaches the emotional or creative heights of its classic original.
You’re still a good man, Charlie Brown: Even in computer animation, the Peanuts gang retains their old-fashioned charm.
Aardman’s delightful small-screen hero makes his feature debut without missing a trick or ever losing a beat.
The popular Despicable Me sidekicks take the spotlight in a prequel set in the Silly ’60s and starring Sandra Bullock.
For every laugh, a tear: Inside Out is a triumphant return to Pixar greatness, with an emotional powerhouse of a story and the most dazzling visuals since Wall-E.
The year’s best Hollywood cartoon is a rollicking superhero adventure that doesn’t skimp on brains or heart.
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