Tag Archives: Ed Dillinger

First look at Disney Princess Moana’s return revealed in “Moana 2” image

Auliʻi Cravalho’s beloved character, Moana, is set to make a grand return in the highly anticipated sequel, “Moana 2,” which is slated to enchant audiences on November 27, 2024. This latest installment comes on the heels of the monumental success of the original “Moana,” released in 2016, which captivated audiences worldwide with its breathtaking animation, […]

Ranking Disney’s Renaissance Movies from Worst to Best

“The Rescuers Down Under” (1990) – While visually stunning and featuring adventurous themes, this sequel lacked the charm and impact of its predecessor, making it the weakest entry in the Disney Renaissance lineup. “Oliver & Company” (1988) – Although it has its moments of fun and catchy tunes, this modern take on the classic Oliver […]

The top 7 latest films and series to watch on streaming this weekend

“The Power of the Dog” (Movie): Directed by Jane Campion, this psychological drama follows the complex dynamics between two brothers, played by Benedict Cumberbatch and Jesse Plemons, on a Montana ranch in the 1920s. When one of the brothers marries a widow, tensions arise, revealing dark secrets and simmering resentments. “Inventing Anna” (Series): Inspired by […]

Get ready! Moana 2 is heading to theaters this November — check out the sneak peek!

Prepare for the adventure! Moana 2 is set to hit theaters on November 27, 2024. Disney surprised fans with this announcement, coinciding with the release date of Wicked: Part One. Disney CEO Bob Iger expressed excitement about expanding the beloved Moana franchise, promising audiences more of Moana and Maui in the upcoming sequel. The official […]

Universal Surpasses Disney as Top-Grossing Studio in 2023 Box Office

In a cinematic turn of events, Universal Pictures achieved a milestone by clinching the title of the highest-grossing studio at the 2023 box office, thanks to the blockbuster performances of key releases such as “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” “Oppenheimer,” and “M3GAN.” These films, part of Universal’s diverse slate of 24 productions, collectively garnered an […]

Disney Plus partners with Apple for 3D movie streaming via Vision Pro

In an exciting collaboration, Disney and Apple are set to revolutionize home entertainment by bringing 3D movies directly to your living room through the much-anticipated Apple Vision Pro. Commencing from February 2, Disney Plus will extend its support to the cutting-edge headset, enabling users to stream a curated selection of movies in immersive 3D. Disney […]

An obscure Mickey Mouse predates ‘Steamboat Willie’ and he wasn’t very friendly

Before Mickey Mouse became the beloved icon we know today, he made his cinematic debut in 1928 through a series of short films that preceded main attractions at theaters across the United States. These early films served as a platform for the mischievous Walt Disney creation to captivate audiences with his black-and-white antics and distinctive […]

Disney Announces 7 Major Film Releases for 2024

Entering 2024, Disney is set to shine on the big screen with a lineup of movies, aiming to rebound after a challenging 2023 both critically and financially. The studio’s 2024 slate boasts a mix of highly-anticipated theatrical releases, spanning various franchises and original stories. Disney’s 7 Biggest Movie Releases in 2024: 1. The First Omen […]

Disney CEO Bob Iger Acknowledges Production of Subpar Films

Disney’s controversial CEO, Bob Iger, has forthrightly conceded that the Walt Disney Company has fallen into the trap of producing too many lackluster movies. This admission comes amid a tumultuous year, featuring disappointments at the box office, strained relations with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and ongoing challenges across various Disney studios, including Pixar, Marvel, and […]

Disney’s CEO attributes Marvel’s decline to an excess of sequels

Disney CEO Bob Iger has offered insights into the challenges facing Marvel and the broader cinematic landscape. Speaking at The New York Times annual DealBook summit, Iger attributed Marvel’s recent struggles to an oversaturation of sequels, stating, “Quality needs attention to deliver quality, it doesn’t happen by accident. And quantity, in our case, diluted quality […]