Reviews: In This Corner of the World
In This Corner of the World, Directed by Sunao Katabuchi, Starring Non, Megumi Han, Yoshimasa Hosoya This animated film, based on the manga by Fumiyo Kōno, has been huge in Japan, and I’ve been eager...
View ArticleReviews: he ain’t heavy, he’s my brother – Despicable Me 3
Despicable Me 3, Directed by Eric Guillon, Kyle Balda, Starring Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Trey Parker Gru, the girls, Lucy, and The Minions return for another wacky adventure. Gru and Lucy are now...
View ArticleAnimation at the Edinburgh International Film Festival
I’ve been pretty busy watching lots of different types of movies during the Edinburgh International Film Festival over the last few days and it hasn’t left me much free time to pen some reviews, so...
View ArticleStuff (& Possibly Nonsense) #119
Time yet again for our weekly quick-hit round up of news and links we noticed over the last week or so: The California College of the Arts has posted up a whole pile of videos from the recent The...
View ArticleReviews: It’s a bird, it’s a plane, its … Captain Underpants!
Captain Underpant: The First Epic Movie, Directed by David Soren, Starring Kevin Hart, Thomas Middleditch, Ed Helms, Kristen Schaal From the pages of the popular kid’s books by Dav Pilkey comes the...
View ArticleStuff (& Possibly Nonsense) #126
And somehow it’s the end of the week again and that means time for our usual weekly round up of news and links Richard and Joe have spotted over the last few days: The Word Balloon podcast talks with...
View ArticlePaulo Patrício on Anima Mundi
Earlier this year, Portuguese illustrator and designer Paulo Patrício completed his first animated short, Surpresa (Surprise). This is an experimental animation based on the (unscripted) dialogue...
View ArticleLoving Vincent hits the screens
About a year and a half ago, we wrote about the amazing Loving Vincent project, an animated film aimed at celebrating the life and work of Vincent van Gogh. The wonderful aspect of the film is that...
View ArticleLuther animated
Five hundred years almost to the day after he published his theses by nailing them to the church door in Wittenberg, church reformer Martin Luther finally is the hero of his own animated short....
View ArticleStuff (& Possibly Nonsense) #140
And once more it’s that time of week where Richard and Joe offer up a few bits and pieces of news and links spotted during the course of the last few days: Rachael Ball has added some unusual Christmas...
View ArticleReviews: “magically melodic”– Pixar’s Coco
Coco, Directed by Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina Starring Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Renee Victor, Alanna Ubach, Jaime Camil The latest film from Disney Pixar brings us to Mexico...
View ArticleStuff (& Possibly Nonsense) # 147
It’s Friday, that means it’s time for Joe and Richard to take a little spin around whatever comics related news they’ve seen in the past week. Saga the musical? That’s more likely than a movie, at...
View ArticleGlasgow Film Festival unveils 2018 line-up
The 2018 line-up for the Glasgow Film Festival was unveiled this evening, running from February 21st to March 4th and encompassing some 330 separate events. Doctor Who and Guardians of the Galaxy star...
View ArticleReviews: the Monster Family
Monster Family, Directed by Holger Tappe, Starring Emily Watson, Jason Isaacs, Nick Frost, Jessica Brown Findlay, Celia Imrie, Catherine Tate The Wishbone Family are far from the happiness that mother...
View ArticleStuff (& Possibly Nonsense) #153
It’s Friday… time for a little look see at all the comics news that Joe and Richard can throw your way with a new Stuff (& Possibly Nonsense)… enjoy. Comics for Vegas: On 1st October 2017, more...
View ArticleStuff (& Possibly Nonsense) #157
It’s Friday and that means time for Stuff (& Possibly Nonsense), our weekly round up of news and links Richard and Joe have spotted over the last few days: Sandman Universe art Oh, oh, oh… Look at...
View ArticleStuff (& Possibly Nonsense) #159
Welcome to the weekly FPI Blog round up of all the news Richard and Joe have seen this week and wanted to share with you: yes, it’s time for mroe Stuff (& Possibly Nonsense). It’s Friday 13th,...
View ArticleBuñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles, animated
Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles, is a graphic novel from 2009 by Spanish cartoonist Fermín Solís about the creation of surrealist cinematographer Luis Buñuel’s third movie, Las Hurdes: Tierra...
View ArticleShort but sweet
If you didn’t see Thor: Ragnarok in the cinema in the Netherlands, you probably missed out on a sweet little extra that was only shown there. Kort maar Krachtig (Short but Sweet) is a high octane take...
View ArticleStuff (& Possibly Nonsense) 162
And once more it’s that time of the week for Richard and Joe to bring you our regular quick-hit round up of news and links spotted over the last few days with the weekly Stuff (& Possibly...
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