Tag Archive for: animated
There might be “so many dumb ways to die,” but there are also smart ways to cope.
Animated: What ‘Perfect Blue’ teaches about fake love
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Shakespeare once wrote that “all the world’s a stage,” but who are the performers?
Animated: “M3GAN” is friends with animation?
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Film
This film about technology is literally made by technology.
Lazy egg ‘Gudetama’ is my coping mechanism
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Columnist Valerie Wu writes about how the Sanrio character “Gudetama” has helped her frame her difficulties as a college student.
Animated: Webtoons to keep an eye out for
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
The medium is revolutionizing the narrative industry.
LAIKA Studios has supernatural (animation) power
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Film
For filmmaking prowess, see “Coraline,” “ParaNorman” and more.
Animated: Filtering faces as filtering reality
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture, Visual
The digital arts can represent and misrepresent.
Shakespeare’s legacy lives on in adaptations
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Film
Despite being centuries old, new versions of “Romeo and Juliet” are unending.
Animated: BT21 expands the world of global engagement
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture
The LINE Friends store in Hollywood shows how cuteness rules.
Animated: “Moulin Rouge!” sprinkles the pixie dust of performance
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Featured, Film, Theatre
Tinker Bell comes to Paris?