There are some great things about the Disney Renaissance films, and then there are some not-go-great things. Let's talk about them.
Twisters and the next Jurassic World era have me hoping that studios are about to bank on Michael Crichton's work even harder than before.
Beyoncé's Renaissance movie is here, and it healed me as fan who missed the tour.
Another interesting development in the world of concert movies unfolded this weekend with Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé.
While celebrating her Renaissance film, Beyoncé wore a silver dress with a massive royal blue gem, and the fan comments are wild.
Taylor Swift showed up at the premiere of Beyoncé's Renaissance, and she totally understood the assignment with her stunning silver gown.
The entire Destiny's Child lineup showed up for Beyoncé's Renaissance premiere, but sadly, they didn't appear together.
Two months after her massive world tour concluded, Queen Bey is bringing Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé to the silver screen, and we have all the details...
As Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour comes to a close, she's taking a page out of Taylor Swift's book with her plans for a concert movie.
Beyoncé's seventh album has received backlash on different fronts less than a week since its release.
After HBO's Watchmen and the historical drama One Night in Miami, Regina King is setting a return to comic book adaptations. King has been tapped to direct Bitter Root, an adaptation of the Images Comics series of the same name.
Last week, the New York Times ran an interview with executive Jeffrey Katzenberg, whose most recent venture is Quibi, a watch-on-the-go platform for streaming movies (broken into chapters) and episodic television whose bite-sized installments typically run less than 10 minutes. Since its launch during the pandemic, the app has dropped off the 100 most-downloaded-apps list on the Apple Store, has seen a number of key personnel leave, has already endured a data breach scandal and is about to face a fast-approaching lawsuit over the technology that powers Quibi. In the interview, Katzenberg referred …
Disney defined many childhoods with its iconic animated films. We let the voters at IMDb share their faves from the Disney Renaissance era, 1989-1999.
Disney's films from '89 to '99 revitalized the studio and made it hugely successful again - but which was the best of the best?
The Disney Renaissance was an era of incredible films in the 90s. Hidden within these films are easter eggs that will delight any fan of Mickey Mouse.
From Aladdin to Mulan and The Rescuers Down Under, here are the best and worst movies of the Disney Renaissance (as ranked by Rotten Tomatoes).
Though we all praise the Disney Renaissance for creating the best films of all time, that doesn't mean that it was the only period for good movies.
While Disney may seem like an unstoppable juggernaut today, there was a time that this was not the case. During the 1980s, the studio released films to lackluster box office performances. Films like The Fox and the Hound and The Black Cauldron failed to meet expectations, and the studio was in jeopardy.