The guess here is that the title “April and the Extraordinary World” was chosen for the American release of the new French animated film because it’s more marketable. But the original French title, ...
Gkids goes steampunk with “April and the Extraordinary World,” its first animated Oscar contender of the year (which opens Friday at the Nuart in LA). Adapted from Jacques Tardi’s graphic novel, the ...
On March 25, one of the year’s best genre films is going to be released. It’s not live-action, it’s not American, but it’s got more life and wonder in it than 90 percent of the films released in the ...
While computer animation continues to flourish with Pixar Animation films like Toy Story and Finding Nemo and The House of Mouse's own Walt Disney Animation with Wreck-It Ralph and Frozen, the old ...
Though its output is at times overshadowed by work from other countries, French animation is a force to be reckoned with, and never more so than in the strangely wonderful, wonderfully strange “April ...
The French, steampunk anime April and the Extraordinary World is the rousing, science-based adventure you wanted Disney’s Tomorrowland to be. It’s simultaneously an exciting roller coaster ride, while ...
Avril et le Monde truqué is coming to English-speaking audiences as April and the Extraordinary World, but its literal translation from French is actually April and the Twisted World. Such turn of ...
In April and the Extraordinary World, it's 1941 and the world's greatest scientists are disappearing, stunting progress in an alternate steampunk world. In Paris, April was left behind as a mysterious ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
With the massive success of 3D, CGI animated films like "Frozen" and every Pixar film ever made, it is no surprise that Disney has all but abandoned the traditional 2D animation that gave the world ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. To you or me, Scarygirl might look like just another bid to crack the crowded family entertainment market. But for Australian ...