Hoppers Proves Classic Pixar is Back

Pixar has had a mixed track record lately, with films like Elio and Lightyear not performing as well as hoped. However, the anticipated success of Hoppers shows that Pixar still excels when it focuses on the elements that originally made it so popular.

The Bride! review: Punky, feminist Frankenstein is a Gothic monster mess

Mary Shelley first published Frankenstein in 1818. Since then, it’s inspired countless sequels and adaptations – none of which were written by Shelley herself. A famous example is the 1935 film, The Bride of Frankenstein, a beloved campy classic where the Bride only appears on screen for two minutes and remains completely silent.