NY Times: In the period between Walt Disney’s death in 1966 and the ostensible renaissance signaled by “The Little Mermaid” (1989), the Walt Disney film studio released dozens of fair-to-middling children’s entertainments. “Pete’s Dragon,” a 1977 live-action-with-animation musical fantasy co-starring the pop singer Helen Reddy, was one such item — a movie that evinces fond and mild nostalgia from those who saw it as children, but hardly the awe with which those viewers’ parents remembered “Bambi.”
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga brings all the noise and heavy-metal action, but it also delivers an epic story about human resilience.
Yesterday After Tomorrow Review: The movie has its moments but falls flat due to its lacking character depths and bad acting.
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