A “Camp”-y Film: The 45th Anniversary of “Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown”
The New York Times called the film “…a series of droll blackout sketches, many of them ending with the obligatory ‘Good Grief!’
The New York Times called the film “…a series of droll blackout sketches, many of them ending with the obligatory ‘Good Grief!’
The stand-alone 1957 Disney short subject that was nominated for an Oscar.
The changing face of television in the 1970s was reflected by every animation studio, including Hanna-Barbera.
If Warner Bros. isn’t going to recognize it, we might as well.
Thirty-five years later, The Brave Little Toaster is noteworthy as an animated film made at the precipice of that blockbuster animation renaissance.
A celebration and mini-gallery in tribute to this Clampett classic.
Happy Anniversary to Goofy – with a look back at the TV series that starred one of Disney’s most iconic stars.
Sadly, when it was released twenty-five years ago, the film became a casualty of a studio merger and arrived with almost no marketing fanfare behind it.
The over-the-top cartoon violence of Tom and Jerry and classical music shouldn’t make for a perfect pair, but that’s precisely what they are in this Oscar winning classic.
Bizarre, strange…and fascinating to watch. That’s the 1977’s animated feature, directed Richard Williams.