Stuff My Kids Watch
Looking at how Disney Channel Movies are reviving the musical genre
Disney Byways
I have seen Song of the South in its entirety twice. Once was on a Japanese bootleg a classmate had when I was in college—it turns out, in fact, that due to copyright laws in Japan it’s in the public domain there. He informed our professors that he owned such a thing; the class we […]
Year of the Month
Looking at the many iterations of The Canterville Ghost with a focus on Bogart's 1986 version.
Disney Byways
"Captain EO" was at the time the most expensive short film ever made; is it any good?
A look at the book My Philadelphia Father by Cordelia Drexel Biddle, some information on the play The Happiest Millionaire, and a large focus on Disney's movie The Happiest Millionaire
Year of the Month
“Every school child has been lied to. Recycling technologies came too late. All fossil fuels are virtually exhausted. The ozone layer is down to 40%. In two decades, the Earth will be unable to support human life.” Prof. John Robinson (William Hurt) Lost in Space 10:45-11:00 (Hopkins, 1998). This is possibly the most remembered line […]
Year of the Month
When I think of U.S. Marshalls, I think about my dad. My dad is a huge Tom Clancy fan. Jack Ryan is his jam! When Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) was introduced in The Fugitive, my dad liked the character and loved when they made an entire movie dedicated to his team and what they did. So when I […]
Year of the Month
A discussion on The Bells of St. Mary's, and how Going My Way paved the way.
Year of the Month
Looking at Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, specifically the 1945 movie by the same title.
Intersectional Femivision
A look at how Samantha Mathis's portrayal of Princess Daisy changed the princess narrative