Tag Archives: Disney

Planes Teaser Trailer

Disney takes over from Pixar with this spin-off from “Cars”, which focuses on the world of flying vehicles and feisty little plane named Dusty…

Mini Review: Wreck-It Ralph

Almost over-shadowed by rival Pixar, is this Disney’s return to animation glory? Or is it just a sorry wreck?…

The Rocketeer To Be Rebooted

1991′s “The Rocketeer” is a criminally underrated movie. Directed by Joe Johnston (“Captain America: The First Avenger”), it was a light but fun adventure with terrific production values. In case you’ve never seen it, it tells the story of Cliff Secord (Bill Campbell), a hotshot pilot who discovers a rocket jetpack developed by industrialist/aviator HowardContinue Reading

First Look! Disney Short Animation The Paperman

Walt Disney Animation Studios seems to be taking a cue from Pixar Animation Studios. For the first time in a very long time (they used to do that back in the 50s), their upcoming feature film “Wreck-It Ralph” will have an animated short playing before the film starts. Titled “The Paperman”, it’s hand-drawn and renderedContinue Reading

Monsters University Teaser Trailer

Mike and Sully are back! This prequel to the Pixar hit Monsters Inc is the story of how the lovable duo survived their college days…

First Look! Disney’s Wreck-It-Ralph

The general feeling out there amongst industry watchers is that Walt Disney Pictures seems to have a potential winner on their hands with “Wreck-It Ralph”. The concept itself is fun, with video game characters having self-awareness and even existential issues. Today, the studio released the first official still from the animated comedy, ahead of itsContinue Reading

Brave Trailer 3

The final trailer for Disney-Pixar’s latest effort shows us new characters and a glimpse at the supernatural elements in the story…

Iron Man 3 To Be Co-produced In China

Hollwyood has been trying to break into the mainland Chinese market for the longest time. Draconian censorship laws and a government ruling that limits the number of foreign cinematic releases per year has made it very hard. It looks like the studios have found a loophole of sorts — make the movie there, bring inContinue Reading