Tag Archive for: kids movies

‘Transformers One’ Proves the Longevity of the Autobots Franchise

By: Russ Matthews

Did you know that the fanbase for Transformers is called Transfans? Read more

‘Transformers One’ Proves the Longevity of the Autobots Franchise

By: Russ Matthews

Did you know that the fanbase for Transformers is called Transfans? Read more

Groundbreaking Animation in ‘The Wild Robot’

By: Russ Matthews

Chris Sanders is the creative directional mind behind the innovative worlds of Lilo & StitchHow to Train Your Dragon and The Croods. Read more

Gather Your Minions – Gru Is Back for ‘Despicable Me 4’

By: Russ Matthews

No one could have predicted that Gru (Steve Carell) and his Minions would become a part of the cinematic landscape when they were introduced to the world in 2010. Read more

The Velveteen Rabbit Comes to Life on the Big Screen

By: Russ Matthews

Most children have had their favourite toy that travelled with them throughout their early years. Read more

The Super Mario Bros Movie Best For Fans Only [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews

Since their introduction in the original Donkey Kong game in 1981, who could have guessed that Mario and Luigi would go on to influence generations of gamers? Read more

‘Slumberland’ a Dreamworld Fantasy for the Kids

By: Reel Dialogue

Little Nemo is a fictional character created by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. Read more

Minions: The Rise of Gru [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews at Reel Dialogue

We journey back in to the mid-1970’s in this latest Minion adventure. The 11¾-year-old Felonius Gru (Steve Carell) knows he wants to be a super-villain.. Read more

Lightyear: Pixar’s Back With its Toy Story Spinoff [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews at Reel Dialogue

Toy Story is where it all began for Pixar. Despite a range of short films, this was how we all were introduced to this animation powerhouse. Read more

Desperate to Make the Dream Work Paid Off for ‘The Bad Guys’ Creator Aaron Blabey

By: Laura Bennett

It’s not unusual for kids to whinge about things they don’t like, but very rarely does that turn into a hit-book series that’s sold more than 30 million copies to date and a movie produced by one of the biggest animation studios in the world. Read more