we're excited about Bob's the movie being seen in the theatre, in the dark with other people, because that's something we’ve never been able to do before. "We talked about as it pertains to the movie," he told Entertainment Weekly, " Bob's is already on TV. Loren Bouchard, the series' creator, promises a "musical comedy mystery adventure" that retains the programme’s warmth and quickfire humour. In The Bob's Burgers Movie, a huge sinkhole opens in the street in front of the Belcher family's fast-food restaurant, so the intrepid children (voiced by Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman and Kristen Schaal) investigate. (Actually, that's not a ridiculously long wait – The Simpsons had been going for 18 years before it got its own spin-off film). "It's his obvious respect for them as artists that makes both of his Cave music docs so satisfying," writes David Rooney in The Hollywood Reporter, "beguiling in their sound, of course, but no less so in their breathtaking visuals and their rivetingly intimate personal access."Īfter 12 seasons and more than 200 episodes, the much-loved animated sitcom finally makes it to the big screen. The performances are spellbinding, but the documentary is just as entertaining in the interludes between songs, in which Cave talks with affectionate exasperation about Ellis's mad-professor musical arrangements and shows off a set of ceramic figurines he has sculpted of the Devil. Six years on, the sequel is a performance film in which Cave and his multi-instrumentalist right-hand man, Warren Ellis, run through some yearning ballads from their last two albums, Ghosteen and Carnage. or the new Who Framed Roger Rabbit?Īndrew Dominik, the director of The Assassination of Jesse James by The Coward Robert Ford, has already made a documentary about Nick Cave: One More Time with Feeling, which was released in 2016.
Directed by Akiva Schaffer (Pop Star: Never Stop Never Stopping), the film is a postmodern, self-referential adventure with a cameo appearance from Roger Rabbit, and jokes about reboots and different animation styles.
What is surprising is that Chip and Dale (voiced by John Mulaney and Andy Samberg) are no longer detectives, but washed-up actors who starred in the TV series decades ago. It's no surprise, either, that the animated characters have been placed in a live-action setting, just as Tom and Jerry were in their 2021 film.
Considering how lucrative the nostalgia market is, it's no surprise that the crime-busting chipmunks now have their own feature film on Disney+, 30 years after the series ended. Their speciality: cases "too small" for the police to solve. Only for Vin Diesel's fans.Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers was a late-80s and early-90s Disney Channel series about two chipmunks who ran their own detective agency.
There are some twists but aren't enough to make this movie worthy of your time or a. Diesel's performance was like an expired cheesecake, the direction blunt and incoherent and the whole movie fails to make you live and feel this imaginary world were humans and witches co-exist in harmony and peace.
character very similar with Constantine's Papa-John! But these elements were working for the 2005 film plus Reeves characters was far more interesting than The boring Witch Hunter.
There are many similarities including spells, rituals, symbols, a connoisseur of every magic, lots of flies and other insects, not to mention a black. For the most part of this movie I was comparing it with a somehow similar premise "Constantine" (2005), Keanu Reeves movie. Unfortunately the "Elements" of this movie lack coherence and just don't work together. Magic, according to this movies, has something to do with the 4 elements.