Sometimes it helps going in blind to a film that’s a remake of an animated movie. I never saw “How to Train Your Dragon,” the animated film from 2010, because circumstances didn’t allow it. The remake ...
Original 'How to Train Your Dragon' screenwriter Dean DeBlois solo-directs this take on the popular franchise, which follows the adventures of a young Viking and the creature he befriends. By Lovia ...
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I headed with my kids to the live-action remake of How To Train Your Dragon. The previews looked good, and the reviews certainly were, for the most part. But I’d been ...
The making of a live-action redo of a classic animated movie should embrace the same sort of good sense as being a doctor: Do no harm. And while you’re at it, don’t ruin anyone’s childhood. On all ...
Ever wanted to soar through the skies on the back of a friendly dragon? The new “How to Train Your Dragon” may be the ticket, from a decidedly safer, though possibly still vertigo-inducing, distance.
I don’t like being cynical and think that the only reason a movie might exist is to capitalize on the popularity of a certain intellectual property – but that means that a certain bar is set when it ...
Dean DeBlois protects his baby, showing that the leap from computer animation to 'live action' is safer than the trial-and-error update strategy that Disney has been ...
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