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<i>The Lion King</i> Remake Pushes the Limits of Technology and Nostalgia
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The Lion King Remake Pushes the Limits of Technology and Nostalgia

Jon Favreau’s photorealistic take on the Disney legend is both promise and warning of how far Disney will go to remake our childhoods. Continue reading The Lion King Remake Pushes the Limits of Technology and Nostalgia

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<i>The Lion King</i> Live-Action Soundtrack Succeeds by Not Tarnishing the Original’s Legacy
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The Lion King Live-Action Soundtrack Succeeds by Not Tarnishing the Original’s Legacy

For the sake of a generation’s childhood, Disney smartly plays it safe with its most important musical property. Continue reading The Lion King Live-Action Soundtrack Succeeds by Not Tarnishing the Original’s Legacy

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Beyoncé Soars, But “Spirit” Stays Grounded
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Beyoncé Soars, But “Spirit” Stays Grounded

The first single from the Lion King soundtrack features an incredible Beyoncé vocal, but not much else. Continue reading Beyoncé Soars, But “Spirit” Stays Grounded

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The New <i>Aladdin</i> is Best Enjoyed as Far From The Old One as Possible
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The New Aladdin is Best Enjoyed as Far From The Old One as Possible

With its charming leads at the helm, this remake soars high above its built-in corporate cynicism. Continue reading The New Aladdin is Best Enjoyed as Far From The Old One as Possible

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