The Boy and the Heron, Hayao Miyazaki’s latest masterpiece, beautifully poses the question of how do you live in a broken world?
Read MoreThe Tron movies are visual and franchise landmarks for cinema.
Read MoreUsing animation to recreate the subjects’ memories, Eternal Spring considers the hijacking in 2002 of broadcast TV by a group of Falun Gong practitioners in northeastern China.
This adaptation of the popular graphic novel series for kids is somewhat charming, but still falls prey to many of today’s worst excesses in contemporary children’s animated fare.
Read MoreThe Animatrix expanded the possibilities of the world the Wachowskis created, paying homage to the influence of Japanese animation on the series in the process.
Read MoreA profound, melancholy depiction of adolescent self-loathing.
Read MoreThis stop-motion animated gem might be the perfect film for your Easter viewing.
Read MoreAnimation for the sake of pure invention.
Read MoreAn exciting adventure championing science and creativity.
Read MoreEssential viewing for Ghibli and Miyazaki fans.
Read MoreA beautiful and profoundly moving fairy tale.
Read MoreIts colourful, offbeat heroics make up for the paint-by-numbers plot.
Read MoreA funny, fast, madcap commercial.
Read MoreJack Skellington is a great character in a good movie.
Read MoreFrom Up On Poppy Hill is a film about the push and pull of the past and modernity in 60s Japan.
Read MoreAn underrated Disney gem with gorgeous animation.
Read MoreA beautiful, melancholy stop-motion story.
Read MoreA funny, creative, minor animated movie.
Read MoreAnders, Anton and Aren giving the lowdown on their daily experiences at TIFF11.
Read MoreSlight, but enjoyable film appropriate for children and casual kung fu enthusiasts.
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