Disney 13 – Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland 1951 Directed by Ben Sharpsteen, Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske Welcome back to Movie Monday! Since it's the first Monday of the month, we're taking a well-deserved break from my list of cinematic atrocities to refresh our palates with some classic Disney animation. Think of it as a mental sorbet between … Continue reading Disney 13 – Alice in Wonderland

Disney 12 – Cinderella

Cinderella 1950 Directed by Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, & Clyde Geronimi Welcome back to Movie Monday, folks! Since this is the first Monday of the month, we're taking our scheduled break from my ongoing series about the worst movies I've ever seen. Consider today a palette cleanser as we dive into the world of Disney … Continue reading Disney 12 – Cinderella

Exploring the Use of Color Symbolism in Disney Animation

From the pristine snow of a fairy tale kingdom to the vibrant streets of Colombia, Disney's use of color has been far more than decorative—it has been a powerful storytelling tool that shapes our emotional connection to characters, conveys cultural meaning, and guides viewers through narrative journeys. Color in Disney animation isn't simply aesthetic; it's … Continue reading Exploring the Use of Color Symbolism in Disney Animation

Spider-Verse: Exploring the Multiverse of Spider-People

In the ever-expanding landscape of superhero cinema, the Spider-Verse films stand as a testament to the power of animation to push both technical and narrative boundaries. These groundbreaking films have not only revolutionized animation but have also redefined what superhero storytelling can achieve. A New Visual Language When Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse swung into theaters … Continue reading Spider-Verse: Exploring the Multiverse of Spider-People

Disney 10 – Melody Time

Melody Time 1948 Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, and Jack Kinney Welcome back to Movie Monday! Since this is the first Monday of the month, we're taking our traditional break from exploring cinematic disasters to cleanse our palates with some classic Disney animation. Today, we're diving into one of Disney's lesser-known treasures: … Continue reading Disney 10 – Melody Time

Disney 09 – Fun and Fancy Free

Fun and Fancy Free 1947 Directed by Jack Kinney Welcome back, film fans, to another Movie Monday! Since this is the first Monday of the month, we're taking a brief vacation from our ongoing exploration of cinema's greatest disasters to cleanse our cinematic palates with some classic Disney animation. And boy, do we need it … Continue reading Disney 09 – Fun and Fancy Free

Disney 08 – Make Mine Music

Make Mine Music 1946 Directed by Jack Kinney Welcome back, cinephiles, to another Movie Monday! Since it's the first Monday of the month, we're taking a breather from our usual parade of cinematic disasters to focus on a bit of Disney magic. Consider it a palette cleanser for your eyeballs. Today, we're diving into the … Continue reading Disney 08 – Make Mine Music

Disney 07 – The Three Caballeros

The Three Cabelleros 1944 Directed by Norman Ferguson Welcome back to Movie Monday, film fans! Since it's the first Monday of the month, we're taking a break from our usual parade of cinematic disasters to cleanse our palates with a bit of Disney magic. Today, we're diving into the technicolor fever dream that is 1944's … Continue reading Disney 07 – The Three Caballeros

The Art of Voice Acting

Voice acting is a fascinating corner of the entertainment world that often doesn't get the credit it deserves. I mean, sure, we all love watching our favorite animated shows and movies, but do we stop to think about the talented folks behind the mic who bring these beloved characters to life? Well, it's high time … Continue reading The Art of Voice Acting

Blogmas the Seventh

Welcome to day 7 of Blogmas! As we count down the days to Christmas, I’m excited to share a little holiday cheer with you. Each day until December 25th, I’ll be posting festive content to help get you into the spirit of the season. From the way we see the holidays in pop culture to the … Continue reading Blogmas the Seventh