Disney

How Walt Disney brought The Jungle Book to the big screen

By Matt Packer

Legendary animator Floyd Norman tells the inside story of how a Disney classic was made.

Why is Hollywood keeping its female protagonists a secret?

By David Lyons

The marketing campaigns for both Batman V Superman and Zootropolis obscured their female characters.

Watch the salty first trailer for Sausage Party

By Joel Philpott

Seth Rogen and co team up to voice this R-rated CG animation. But will it cut the mustard?

Zootropolis

By Alexia Stam

Belly laughs, a cute cast and a strong social conscience – Disney’s latest animated feature has it all.

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Ava DuVernay is making a live action Disney movie

By Little White Lies

The Selma director is in talks to direct a major new adaptation of ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ for the studio.

Watch the colourful new trailer for Disney’s Zootropolis

By Little White Lies

Talking animals in an animated feature? Whatever next…

Watch the fishy first trailer for Finding Dory

By Little White Lies

Twelve years on from Finding Nemo, Disney-Pixar have a new tale of oceanic self-discovery.

Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera take our Pixar quiz

By Adam Woodward

The Inside Out director and producer pair test their knowledge of the cherished animation house.

The Happiest Place on Earth

By Adam Woodward

As Disneyland turns 60, we turn back the clock to gauge the cultural impact of the most enchanted corner of the Magic Kingdom.

Cinederella

By David Jenkins

Kenneth Branagh’s refreshing, irony-free retelling of Cinderella with Downtown Abbey’s Lily James sliding on the glass slipper.

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Wreck-It Ralph

By Chris Blohm

Riffing on the 8-bit icons of retro arcade games, Wreck-It Ralph is strictly B-grade Disney.

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Cars 2

By Nell Frizzell

A long, meandering sub-James Bond pastiche set in the confounding world of talking cars.

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The AI List

By Adam Woodward

It’s the new technology that has hollywood’s top stars running scared, but will virtual actors ever take the place of the real thing?

Cars

By Matt Bochenski

John Lasseter has described the film as ‘a present to the world’. You might want to keep the receipt.

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