‘The Croods’ Opens March 22! Enter to Win Passes to the St. Louis Advance Screening!
Enter to win a family 4-pack of passes! The Croods is a prehistoric comedy adventure that follows the world’s first family as they embark on a journey of a lifetime when the cave that has always shielded them from danger is destroyed. Traveling across a spectacular landscape, the Croods discover an incredible new world filled […]
Tim’s Favorite Films of 2010 Part 1
Let me start by saying that I did not see every film that was release in 2010. Thankfully I was able to avoid films like Sex and the City 2 and Grown Ups. But I did miss Blue Valentine and The Illusionist which I very much want to see. But here I give you my […]
“How to Train Your Dragon” Tops Annie Award Nominations – Read the Full Nominations List
Things have been a little rough this year with the Annie Awards. Both Disney and Pixar have pulled out of the awards due to a voting dispute. However, that didn’t stop voters from voting for Toy Story 3 in Best Animated Feature, Best Director (Lee Unkrich) and Best Screenplay (Michael Arndt). The film was however […]
Tangled
The Disney Core Four. At least, that’s what I like to call them. The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King are films that I could watch over and over because of both the gorgeous animation and the wonderful musical numbers. I have been waiting for Disney to return to form, […]
Megamind
DreamWorks Animation has been hot on the heels of Pixar for years now, but until earlier this year had failed to capture the same type of magic. However, their spring release of How to Train Your Dragon was a resounding hit with both critics and audiences alike. Can they make magic happen twice in one […]
How to Train Your Dragon – Movie Review
It only sounds like euphemism for *ahem* “self-pleasure.” In fact, How to Train Your Dragon is a surprisingly enjoyable lark of a film. Jay Baruchel voices Hiccup, the frail son of Viking leader Stoick (Gerard Butler). Their village is a comically cruel place cursed with constantly coarse weather conditions and frequent dragon attacks. In fact, […]
Interview With How to Train Your Dragon Character Animator – Steven Meyer
If you read ReviewSTL much, then you should know by now that we love film. Most of the people who contribute to the site have a love for film, and it doesn’t just extend to watching them. I still harbor dreams of being able to make my mark on the world in film someday. So, […]