Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

Rating: 7.8/10

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy

About: The successor to 2011’s “Puss in Boots,” which was helmed by Joel Crawford, who recently helmed the equally unexpected “The Croods: A New Age,” was one of the biggest and best surprises of the year. After losing one of his lives, “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” follows the self-described “fearless feline hero” on a search for a wishing star to prolong his life. The movie has a fresh visual approach, an all-star supporting cast, and creative action sequences. It is darker and more thoughtful than the first movie. The plot gains weight from the underlying sorrow.

 

 

 

Turning Red

Rating: 7.1/10

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy

About: Pixar has achieved success with “Turning Red,” and the company appears to be on the rise under the direction of new Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter. The film “Turning Red,” co-written and directed by Domee Shi, who was elevated to the position of vice president of creative after the film’s premiere, tells the tale of Mei, a Chinese-Canadian kid living in Toronto in the early 2000s who, when under stress, turns into a huge red panda. A focus on themes of peace, generational trauma, and self-acceptance, as well as an open discussion of menstruation, a distinct animation style inspired by Japanese animation and vintage monster movies, make the film a quiet revolution. The film is also backed by upbeat boy band tunes that Finneas and Billie Eilish co-wrote. It is a film with distinctive cultural specificity that seems genuinely universal.

 

 

The Bob’s Burgers Movie

Rating: 7/10

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy

About: A natural extension of the Bob’s Burgers television series is the Bob’s Burgers movie. The need for family-friendly adult animation in theatres is rekindled by this. The theatrical tone of the program, with its musical numbers and epic storylines, translates well to the big screen and gives the movie the sensation of a feature-length episode. Both critics and devoted viewers of the show gave the movie great marks; it garnered an 89% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 7.4 rating on IMDb. A fun and engaging family movie is created by its graphics, entertainment value, and seamless integration of the show’s tempo and plotlines.

 

 

The Sea Beast

Rating: 7.1/10

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy

About: A young girl who stows away on a monster hunter’s ship is the subject of The Sea Beast, a brand-new animated adventure on Netflix. Since its release, it has garnered a lot of attention, gaining a 7.1 IMDb score and fast turning into a fan favorite on the streaming platform. It’s an excellent addition to Netflix’s catalog of original animated films and comedies aimed at families because of its stunning visuals and captivating fantasy plot. The characters’ likability is a key factor in how well the story is told.

 

 

Lightyear

Rating: 6.1/10

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Action

About: Marooned Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear, who has been trying to get home for years, runs into Zurg’s army of savage robots, who are trying to take his fuel source.

 

 

Pinocchio

Rating:  5.1/10

Genre:  Adventure, Comedy, Drama

About: With the support of Netflix, Guillermo del Toro was able to complete his project to adapt the timeless Pinocchio tale by Carlo Collodi. A touring circus and the fascist movement are both pursuing the wooden kid, who cannot die, in the film “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio,” which is set before World War II. The film honors disobedience and free thought as well as the fragility of life and the value of relationships rather than highlighting the typical themes of obedience and abiding by the rules. A chimeric monster-ruled underworld and stunning design elements make the film humorous and joyful despite its deep subject content. This daring version of the beloved “Pinocchio” tale is featured in the film.

 

 

 

Wendell & Wild

Rating: 6.4/10

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy

About: After taking a break since 2009’s Oscar-nominated “Coraline,” director Henry Selick—best known for his stop-motion classics “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and “James and the Giant Peach”—is back with a brand-new film, “Wendell & Wild.” “Wendell & Wild,” a new adaptation of “Beetlejuice” that Jordan Peele co-wrote, produced, and starred in, is about a young orphan goth girl who talks with demons and falls into more trouble than she anticipated. Peele and regular collaborator Keegan Michael-Key play the characters. Wendell and Wild, two cunning demon brothers, recruit the help of 13-year-old Kat Elliot to call them to the Land of the Living.

 

 

Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe

Rating: 7.0/10

Genre: Animation, Sci-fi, Comedy

About: The movie “Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe” is far more excellent and complex than anticipated. It is a follow-up to the 1997 finale of the original series and the 1996 film “Beavis and Butthead Do America.” Additionally, it presented fresh concepts that were expanded upon in the great 2022 series, which aired on Paramount+. Directors John Rice,  Albert Calleros, and original creator Mike Judge, who co-wrote and played both characters, managed to update the original series and deliver a witty and intriguing sci-fi comedy despite having a lot of territories to cover. Additionally, you will be in fits of laughter the entire time you watch this movie.

 

 

 

The Bad Guys

Rating: 6.8/10

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy

About: DreamWorks Animation had a fantastic year in 2022 thanks to a significant uptick in the studio’s momentum and an exciting slate of upcoming projects. In “The Bad Guys,” Sam Rockwell’s Mr. Wolf leads a bunch of animal thieves who are trying to reform their ways. It was a pleasant surprise and a visually stunning crime film. The movie is endearing, and quirky, and takes its cues from Quentin Tarantino films, Japanese animation, and French comic books. It is inspired by the Aaron Blabey book series. The sole flaw of the film is that it lacks an emotional core, but DreamWorks is already preparing a franchise with a Christmas special, a TV show, and perhaps a sequel, so there is still time to fix this.

 

 

The House

Rating: 6.8/10

Genre: Animation, Drama, Comedy

About:  The House, a stop-motion animated Netflix original movie, should not be confused with the 2017 live-action film of the same name. The comedy-horror movie serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of stop-motion animation and is suitable for audiences of all ages. a three-part story that is set in several eras. Both viewers who enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere of a stop-motion haunted home and those who are amazed by the underused animation form have expressed interest in The House’s original plot.

 

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