How Shrek Could Have Been Wildly Different In The Movies
Thanks to its original book version, there are a number of ways that the feature film "Shrek" could have been a very, very different movie.
Read MoreThanks to its original book version, there are a number of ways that the feature film "Shrek" could have been a very, very different movie.
Read MoreDisney movies may be seen as children's films, but they still have some disturbing moments. Fans think this one scene from "Beauty and the Beast" went too far.
Read MoreBeauty and the Beast deliberately cribbed a very important scene from 1959's Sleeping Beauty, but for a good reason.
Read MoreEven your favorite Disney love story has a scene that aged really, really badly.
Read MoreIt seems like Encanto fans have some strong opinions when it comes to the live-action version of "We Don't Talk About Bruno" that was presented at the Oscars.
Read MoreOne classic Disney film very clearly reused animation sequences found in other Disney movies. Take a look at what "Robin Hood" borrowed from its predecessors.
Read More"Turning Red" tackles a time in life that everyone goes through, which means that adults might be more clued into to the movie's take on adolescence than kids.
Read MoreThe Gingerbread Man is one of many comical characters in the "Shrek" franchise. But his voice actor, Conrad Vernon, has an even bigger role in the film.
Read MoreJon Hamm fans might have been surprised when he went from "Mad Men" to voicing an ogre in the "Shrek" franchise. Here's why the actor took the job.
Read MoreIn the era of reboots, it was only a matter of time before Disney and Pixar's aquatic classic "Finding Nemo" swam back into theaters.
Read MoreOne particularly formidable, yet surprising villain in the "Shrek" universe stands above the rest.
Read MoreOne of the rare treats of animated movies is having that ear-prickling sensation of hearing a familiar voice outside the realm you're used to picking it up in.
Read MoreTiana from "The Princess and the Frog" is only the second Disney princess to be left-handed. Here's why the animators chose to add this detail to her character.
Read More"Shrek 2" has numerous references to pop culture. There's even an Easter egg about Garfield the Cat.
Read More"Finding Dory," the sequel to Pixar's "Finding Nemo," boasts a star-studded cast of familiar voices. But fans might not have recognized one significant cameo.
Read More"Finding Dory" was a hit at the box office. Introducing the character of Destiny, the whale shark was voiced by this "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" star.
Read MoreHundreds of fans on Reddit agreed that this character from Pixar's "Turning Red" didn't get as much credit as they deserved.
Read MoreHere's why fans have been debating about the animation style in the new Pixar film "Turning Red."
Read MoreOne scene in Pixar's "Turning Red" deals with the movie's metaphor directly and makes a reference that few parents have been happy to explain to their kids.
Read MoreA theory shared to Reddit suggests 22 from Pixar's Soul become Mei in the new Pixar movie Turning Red, but some fans are calling out why it doesn't make sense.
Read More"Turning Red" is a movie that demands repeat viewings. If you missed them the first time around, here's what to look out for when rewatching Pixar's latest.
Read More"Turning Red" contains numerous references to Pixar and its other movies. However, you have to pause at just the right second to catch one hidden Easter egg.
Read MoreAstrid has been a fixture of How to Train Your Dragon since its inception, but what about the actress who provides the voice of Astrid behind the scenes?
Read More"Turning Red" is one of Pixar's best films in years, but there's one scene, in particular, that struck a chord with a ton of viewers.
Read MoreIn the new Disney Pixar film "Turning Red," a kind old man named Mr. Gao performs a ritual to trap the red panda spirit. An iconic voice actor voices him.
Read MoreHere's where you may have previously heard or seen the actress who voices Grandma in Pixar's Seeing Red.
Read MoreHere's how "Turning Red" ended up with an entirely different feel compared to what Pixar has given us before.
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