Disney has done plenty right by the Hundred Acre Wood gang in its latest bigscreen outing. Bowing Wednesday in Europe in advance of its July 15 Stateside opening, this is the first Disney toon to be ...
AWARDS SEASON: "Winnie the Pooh" co-director Don Hall explains why the new film is not just a reboot, it's a dip into a classic animation honey jar. By As told to Tim Appelo Winnie the Pooh is both a ...
The all-new Winnie the Pooh brings back to life the timeless charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes and characters. Sure to become a family favorite for every household, it is directed by ...
Disney’s sweet new Winnie the Pooh is about as unexciting as a movie can get. That is not an insult: this Pooh, which takes its gossamer plotlines directly from A.A. Milne, will be a boon to parents ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
There’s no denying that 3D computer generated animation is the way of the future. Thanks to the rise of studios like Pixar and Dreamworks, it’s unlikely that we will ever see another year with more ...
A corpulent, monomaniacal bear of limited intellect has returned to the big screen to save you—if only for a day—from the exhausting bombast, schilling and aggression that dominates what passes for ...
I would have noted this earlier, but I just spotted it myself. Hollywood trade paper, Variety, posted the first review of Disney’s new Winnie The Pooh feature on its site April 1st, and it appeared in ...
In 1926, A. A. Milne (with the help of E. H. Shepard) crafted a children's book about a boy who imagined his stuffed animals to life and played with them in the Hundred Acre Wood. The idea was based ...
Walt Disney Pictures’ Winnie the Pooh (2011) is an animated children’s movie based on the timeless novel of the same name by A.A.Milne. The movie takes us to the Hundred Acre Wood, where we follow ...
Walt Disney didn't mess it up! No computer-animated Piglet. No 3-D Hundred Acre Wood. No rap songs for Christopher Robin to sing. A.A. Milne's beloved literary creation Winnie the Pooh returns to the ...