Once again, we face the Disney problem. Or rather, I face the Disney problem. With every new show that Disney has presented on Broadway since its acclaimed breakthrough hit The Lion King, I have to ...
Fairytales are easy to love. They are told and re-told so often, everyone wants to make theirs stand out from the rest. But with a source material so strong, there’s no need to try and reinvent the ...
We’ve all seen those pre-movie public service announcements where The Muppets, a dancing bag of popcorn or some other movie character informs us to kindly turn off our electronic devices before the ...
LOS ANGELES — “The Little Mermaid” made moviegoers want to be under the sea on Memorial Day weekend. Disney’s live-action remake of its 1989 animated classic easily outswam the competition, bringing ...
DAVEED DIGGS: (As Sebastian, singing) Under the sea, under the sea. Darling, it's better... SUMMERS: These are some of the questions on our minds as Disney's remake of "The Little Mermaid" hits ...
I haven't really been a fan of Disney's recent live-action remakes of its most beloved animated titles — a practice that may make commercial sense, but feels increasingly like an artistic dead end.
Isabella Soares is a Senior Writer for Collider, as well as a Cherry Picks-approved critic. A film and TV enthusiast from an early age, Isabella used to write reviews in her journal growing up, which ...
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The remake opens on a quote from Hans Christian Andersen. The remake opens with a quote from the author of the original fairy tale upon which Disney's adaptations are based. "But a mermaid has no ...
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