'Xico's Journey' into the Mountains
A young girl named Copi and her pet dog Xico travel into the mountain when they hear that something's not right.
A young girl named Copi and her pet dog Xico travel into the mountain when they hear that something's not right.
‘Barbie’ is an entertaining, meaningful piece of filmmaking with a heartfelt message.
This Disney+ movie is about a 12-year-old math genius who wants to become a rapper.
This fantasy movie released on Disney+ has strong topics and themes related to magic.
This young adult movie focuses on relationships in this high school reunion.
‘The Bear’ Season 2 has all the right ingredients for both comedy and drama.
‘Oppenheimer’ is a force to be reckoned with. A biopic that respects the audience’s intelligence.
Much more than a meme, 'Barbenheimer' actually diversifies viewer bases and spreads the important message of both films wider than they otherwise would have!
This fantasy musical movie is an origin story about the title character.
This coming-of-age movie discusses immigration issues in the United States through the eyes of two exchange students in Brazil.
Produced by Vanguard Animation and released on Netflix, this animated fairytale movie has a lot of ironies as the story is told by the prince himself.
Zombie apocalypses have been metaphors for late-stage predatory capitalism, but never a system disrupter that brings about freedom.
This Netflix series is a remake based on the book series of the same name with a more diverse main cast.
This sports drama movie is centered around an Asian American boy named Chang.
'Thirteen Lives' gives a dramatic adaptation of a humanitarian triumph that captured the global imagination.
The Last Son of Krypton returns as the kind-hearted, blue-eyed boy scout we all know and love.
This live-action Barbie movie brings strong feminism and topics about blondes.
The second episode of the highly anticipated Afrofuturism series delivers with a high-speed race teaching us to go far beyond just accepting ourselves.
Disney has kept its word and allowed a new generation of Black and/or African storytellers to tell their own original stories. The question remains, will the public keep their word?
Animation as a medium of storytelling can be thought to be open to all ages and as I hope my reading will reveal, 'Nimona' could be interpreted as a transgender story.