Just as spring always follows winter, of bloody course there’s always at least one bad
talking animal movie out in cinemas. As much as I feel like I’m grinding this
dead horse into a fine powder with how much I talk about it on here, the fact
that this is what audiences have come to expect is precisely why I’m still here railing against it. I
approach family films the same way I approach any other genre, with the same
want for something worthwhile to write about. But alas, not only is this film
beyond worthless, the best thing I can say about it is that it occasionally
reminds me of animated media that isn’t as
bad as this.
Showing posts with label migration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label migration. Show all posts
Sunday, 3 March 2019
Friday, 1 June 2018
Duck Duck Goose (2018) - Movie Review
The plot: As his flock prepares to migrate for the winter, Peng (Jim Gaffigan) finds himself stranded on his own. He comes across two ducklings, Chi (Zendaya) and Chao (Lance Lim), who have also been separated from their flock, and he begrudgingly agrees to join them as they both make their way back to their respective families. However, with the psychotic cat Banzou (Greg Proops) hot on their trails, it seems that their migration has only begun to get difficult.
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