Sandaroo Kids
YouTube Channel
Family Friendly parodies and skits for kids. See DisneyCarToys Sandra play with toys and dress up...
Strange world (2022)
Movie
The clades are a legendary family of explorers whose differences threaten to topple their latest and...
Welcome to chippendales
TV Show
The story of Indian immigrant somen Steve banerjee who becomes the unlikely founder of a male revue...
If these walls could sing (2023)
Movie
The untold story of Abbey Road studio including all star interviews and backstage access to the...
Little demon
TV Show
This is the story of laura and how she got pregnant by Satan and 13 years later chrissy anti...
Haunted Mansion (2023)
Movie
A woman and her son enlist a motley crew of so-called spiritual experts to help rid their home of...
Kevin Phillipson (10017 KP) rated Avatar (2009) in Movies
Jun 11, 2023
Sofia the First Color and Play
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Now available in: German, French, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish and...
RəX Regent (349 KP) rated Tangled (2010) in Movies
Mar 7, 2019
What has happened to this studio, when they lack the confidence to make their films, their way? If this had been hand drawn animation it would have been twice the film, but instead we're treated to a mongrel 3D digimation with the story and style of Disney, Dreamworks and Pixar, but done without any of the flare of any of them.
The 3D was effective but the whole concept is now becoming very, very boring and I would have preferred to have seen it in 2D to be honest. It was never the less enjoyable, it made me laugh and some of the character development was quite effective, such a the horse, Maximus, who was as far removed from Shrek's 'Donkey' as you could imagine, especially as he never utters a word! I recon that kids and pure Disney fans will lap this up, though it is no Lion King, it's certainly an entertaining animation.
David McK (3372 KP) rated Black Widow (2021) in Movies
Aug 8, 2021
This was alos released concurrently on Disney+ (behind a paywall) and in the cinema: indeed, this is the very reason for ScarJo's lawsuit against Disney (she says she was told it would be theatres first, then Disney+ and that she only gets a percentage of box office takings).
Anyway, all that aside: this is actually set pre-snap; the majority of it back just after the events of 'Captain America: Civil War' (and thus before 'Avengers: Infinty War'), with Natasha on the run from the US government having broken the Sokovia Accords. It's not long, however, before she receives a package from a previous safe-house (Budapest. Yes, the Budapest mentioned before with Hawkeye: 'remember Budapest?') that leads her into a further adventure, this time involving her surrogate 'family' from when she was undercover in America as a kid in the mid 1990s.
Her 'dad' (David Harbour) 'Red Guardian' steals the show, while Florence Pugh (as her younger 'sister') and Rachel Weisz (as her 'mum') also provide sterling back-up.
Plenty of action, but the film does, perhaps, fall into the common Marvel trap of having a CGI-heavy ending ...