Disney's playful, scatterbrained variation on J.M. Barrie's play and novel soars on Blu-ray.
Cinderella makes full use of what distinguishes Blu-ray from DVD.
The visual joys of the films of Disney’s salad days will always outweigh the thinness of their narratives.
Disney’s animated classic finds its way into their unimpeachable Blu-ray catalog with all the walking bells and floating whistles.
This Platinum Edition package falls just shy of definitive.
Enter Cruella De Vil, and what an entrance.
I have no trouble embracing the studio’s biggest bitch of them all.
If the men in Peter Pan are all united in their love of war games, the women fare no better under their two options.
Platinum Edition, diamondique extras.
The color bland will never be the new black.
Walt Doggy Dogg’s canine love story came to the movie screens (and now your home theater) fixed, although you’ll probably still get heartworm.
Cinderella has probably destroyed more lives than any other Disney film.
A dream is a wish your heart makes. Apparently, whatever your head wishes is to be stifled and gagged.
Disney was and is a studio with an impenetrably inflated sense of quality control.
Did we mention that Carol Channing’s performance in Irwin Allen miniseries Through the Looking Glass is one of the greatest performances ever caught on film?
Sleeping Beauty arrives on DVD and deserves a serious look from cineastes.
The animators and painters evoke an expressionistic netherworld influenced by numerous Gothic, Persian and Medieval sources.