Disney is remaking many of its most beloved animated films, but some movies should never be adapted into live-action.
Jennifer Haigh's new book takes place in both New England and Shanghai. The story also explores #MeToo, foreign adoption, and ...
Last year, more than 40 volunteers — many of whom are local youth under the age of 18 — worked alongside the Harvest Youth Board to bring Books and Bunnies to life. “As advisers, Stacy ...
Disney has fully committed to remaking its animated classics as live-action films, even though they're almost always mediocre ...
A refreshed and expanded version of “Alice in Wonderland” is coming to the Poway Center for the Performing Arts on April 5 ...
Set mostly in 2016, Jennifer Haigh’s adept if patchy “Rabbit Moon” evokes the agonizing fallout of a hit-and-run accident — ...
The dwarfs look animatronic in Disney’s new “Snow White.” But the movie has its compensations, starting with Rachel Zegler.
Bobby Hundreds, co-founder of The Hundreds, has a new gig at Disney. Following the closing ... Bobby is the author of best-selling books This Is Not a T-Shirt and NFTs Are a Scam / NFTs Are ...
if they could use some of the Looney Tunes characters for the Disney film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988). Warner Bros. obliged under the belief that this was a reciprocal gentleman’s agreement ...