The New Yorker meditates on Miyazaki
The genius behind such films as My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away is the subject of discussion in an online exclusive at The New Yorker this week.
View Article"Howl’s Moving Castle"… three words: Go see it.
How about just one word: Delightful. What a library this man has produced! My Neighbor Totoro. Castle in the Sky. Kiki’s Delivery Service. Princess Mononoke. Spirited Away. If I had children, each one...
View ArticleDoug Cummings on "Howl’s Moving Castle"
from filmjourney… I find the mystery in Miyazaki’s films to be one of their greatest pleasures, expanding their worlds with each viewer’s imagination. When I was a kid, I loved to scratch my head. Not...
View ArticleA Special Guest in Toy Story 3
A very special guest appears at about 0:49 in the new Toy Story 3 trailer. Here’s a link to the HD version at Apple.
View ArticleStockwell Takes On L’Engle, DiCamillo, Miyazaki. [-updated-]
[THIS POST HAS BEEN REVISED TO CORRECT AN ERROR. Bedrock Pictures is not necessarily making all three of the films in question. But the screenwriter, Jeff Stockwell, is attached to all three projects.]...
View ArticleHayao Miyazaki Blu-Ray/DVD Release Featured In a Very Special Review
So, we know about Will Smith and Jaden. We know about Lloyd Bridges and his sons Beau and Jeff. Recently, Martin Sheen starred with his son Emilio Estevez in The Way. But how many parent-child film...
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