Tag: review

  • Toy Story 2

    Toy Story 2

    I’ve just watched Toy Story 5, and it was fantastic. So now I would like to review its sequel. This movie was one of Pixar Animation Studios’ masterpieces because it reminds us that we can’t stop our kids from growing up, but we wouldn’t miss it for the world. When Andy gets ready to leave…

  • The Mask (1994)

    The Mask (1994)

    The Mask is considered one of Jim Carrey’s greatest masterpieces as an actor. The film explores the character Stanley Ipkiss, who struggles to assert himself and often appears overly submissive. His journey offers an opportunity to delve into themes of confidence and self-expression. His life takes a dramatic turn when he finds a mysterious mask…

  • The Wonder Pets (2006-2016)

    The Wonder Pets (2006-2016)

    Nickelodeon’s Wonder Pets is one of the most amazing series I loved growing up. The Wonder Pets is about three classroom pets: a guinea pig named Linny, a turtle named Tuck, and a duckling named Ming-Ming. They may seem like regular classroom pets, but they are actually superheroes who travel the world to save animals…

  • The Brave Little Toaster (1987)

    The Brave Little Toaster (1987)

    I’m not sure if anyone still remembers this movie, but I loved watching it when I was a little kid. The Brave Little Toaster is a timeless classic from Disney. It does have a scary scene with a clown, and it was really creepy to think about it. The Brave Little Toaster was mostly about…

  • Hope Valley: 1874 (2026- Present)

    Hope Valley: 1874 (2026- Present)

    This spinoff series beautifully illustrates the inspiring journey of how Hope Valley came to be. Originally named Coal Valley, it draws its essence from the beloved series “When Calls the Heart.” Rebecca Clarke and her 11-year-old daughter recently moved to the Western frontier in Canada from Chicago, hoping to start a new life by opening…

  • The Backyardigans

    The Backyardigans

    The Backyardigans was the most amazing show I’ve watched besides Blue’s Clues when I was younger. The series revolves around a penguin named Pablo, a moose named Tyrone, a pig named Uniqua, a hippo named Tasha, and a kangaroo named Austin, as they embark on many adventures in their backyard through imagination, such as pretending…

  • Toy Story 3

    Toy Story 3

    In honor of the new Toy Story 5. I’ve decided to review one of the saddest Toy Story movies I can think of. Toy Story 3 takes place when Andy has grown up and is preparing to leave for college. He decides to leave behind his old favorite toys, including Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Mr. Potato…

  • Looney Tunes: Back In Action

    Looney Tunes: Back In Action

    Looney Tunes has been the crowning goal for Warner Bros. This movie, however, doesn’t fit that description because when you try to make some Looney Tunes characters act all serious and not hysterical, then we have a problem. The movie itself contains many adult jokes, in my opinion. Daffy Duck gets fired from the studio…

  • How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)

    How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)

    This one is my all-time favorite Christmas comedy of the year. Jim Carrey played an excellent Grinch in the movie; the storyline showed us more about the Grinch’s background, on why he became the nasty Grinch he is today. We all know the classic version by Dr. Seuss, and this story is the story that…

  • The Black Cauldron (1985)

    The Black Cauldron (1985)

    The Black Cauldron is not one of the best Disney classics to recommend for younger viewers. Even when I was little, it scared me to death, literally, and the story itself was amazing, full of adventure and magic. The Black Cauldron tells the captivating story of Taran, a young pig-keeper’s assistant with a strong desire…