Posts Tagged ‘Disney’
Feature: The Universal Appeal
Adventure Time exists in that tiny, almost magical no man's land between child and adult appeal. How do they it?
Top 10 Fictional Screen Bunnies
BUNNIES! Justin counts down the best pop culture versions of Easter's favourite animal.
Movie Review: Oz The Great And Powerful
A Kansas magician finds himself in the land of Oz. He ponders goodness and greatness and is chased by flying baboons.
Movie Review: Wreck-it Ralph
Wreck-It Ralph is Disney's attempt to cash in on all your childhoods! Thankfully, it ain't half bad. Flashy animation, with a heavy side of pandering.
Movies: Star Wars and Disney – The Perfect Match
A long time ago, probably in the shower far, far away, George Lucas thought up something very special. Whatever your opinion on Star Wars, it's impossible not to be excited by Disney's acquiring the franchise.
News For The Daft: $4.05 Billion Humanitarian Project Launched
In the wake of recent disasters, Disney hands over $4 billion for their biggest humanitarian project yet. News For The Daft, like tequila, should be taken with a pinch of salt and minimal gagging.
Feature: Your Introduction To Creepypasta
Horror was only mildly horrifying before the internet came along. We explore the terrifying world of Creepypasta, and pick the very best examples for this Halloween.
On The Rampage: How Far Is Too Far?
In a time when the internet has given everyone a medium that allows them to share their opinions with a vast audience, Catherine asks how much is too much.
How To … Be A Disney Girl
If, like Catherine, you were a late bloomer, take the Disney route to ultimate girlhood without delay! From befriending common pests to finding a sturdy stud who'll protect you from ugly people, Disney has your back.
Do Over: The Little Mermaid
If an ominous smoking sea cave doesn’t inform you that you are not about to be treated to a pleasant evening of tea and biscuits, then you deserve your inevitable demise.
Top Ten Underrated Disney Movies
If a theme song by Tom Jones isn’t enough to sell you a lesser-appreciated Disney flick, then we don’t want to know you.
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