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Back to the future
Comedy Central resurrects Groening's other show
Comedy Central resurrects Groening's other show
By
RYAN STEWART
| June 25, 2010
A music producer eyes a revival
It was 2006 and music producer Jo Jo Gator, a couple of decades removed from the glory days, needed to get back on the radar screen.
The Gator
By
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| April 16, 2010
Nothing beats nothing
Jerry Seinfeld held out on a Seinfeld reunion till last year, when he finally found a way to do a comeback that wasn't really a comeback. He and Seinfeld co-creator Larry David resurrected the greatest sit-com of the '90s as a show-within-a-show on D
Jerry Seinfeld and Ricky Gervais return
By
JOYCE MILLMAN
| March 05, 2010
Review: A Town Called Panic (2010)
It is, indeed, a golden age for animation, where silent montages can wrenchingly portray a lifelong bond (in Pete Docter's Up ), or a band of stop-motion foxes can act out complex and angsty family dynamics (Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox ), or a c
Chaos reigns in a Belgian Town Called Panic
By
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| February 12, 2010
Review: The Princess and the Frog
Fans of traditional animation will be relieved to learn that 2004's Home on the Range was not the final nail in Disney's 2-D toon coffin.
Disney becomes slightly enlightened?
By
SHAULA CLARK
| December 11, 2009
Madcap laffs
Come with us now, on a journey through time and space to the world of the Mighty Boosh.
The Mighty Boosh comes to DVD
By
MIKE MILIARD
| July 17, 2009
Interview: Pete Docter
Pete Docter was only the third animator to come aboard Pixar when he joined up in 1990, and he's had a lasting effect at the computer-animation powerhouse.
3-D or not 3-D? That is the first question . . .
By
BRETT MICHEL
| May 22, 2009
Gag reel
The Devil's in the details in Fox's new animated series, Sit Down, Shut Up , but I wish he'd gotten more involved in the main elements as well — like stories.
Sit Down, Shut Up needs to take its own advice
By
DAVID KRONKE
| April 17, 2009
The moving pictures
There are moments when, by coincidence or an aligning of the stars, something amazing accidentally comes together. Here in Providence, next week is one of those times.
David Polonsky and the Festival of Contemporary Animation
By
GREG COOK
| April 10, 2009
Slideshow: Contemporary animation in Providence
Next week in Providence, two unrelated but complimentary events combine to create one of the finest showcases of contemporary animation that you’ll probably find anywhere in North America this year. And it’s all free.
Waltz with Bashir art director speaks, plus Festival of Contemporary Animation
By
GREG COOK
| April 10, 2009
Inside looking out
Visiting Elizabeth King's "The Sizes of Things In the Mind's Eye" at Brown University's Bell Gallery (64 College Street, Providence, through December 21) is a bit like visiting Dr. Frankenstein's lab — all glass eyes, artificial limbs, and automatons.
Elizabeth King shares her mind's eye
By
GREG COOK
| December 03, 2008
Bolt
The celebs are okay under the direction of Chris Williams and Byron Howard, but the best lines belong to animator Mark Walton as Rhino, a fanboy hamster who fogs up his plastic ball when excited.
Pixarian technical wizardry and Disney schmaltz
By
CHRIS WANGLER
| November 18, 2008
Is he being served?
In the first animated adaptation of Tony Millionaire's sumptuously debauched comic strip Maakies , the soused Drinky Crow was voiced by erstwhile Conan O'Brien sidekick Andy Richter.
Tony Millionaire's still best on the page
By
MIKE MILIARD
| November 18, 2008
Word play
The end of the world has always appealed to movie audiences, no more so than now that the prospect is looking more and more likely.
Doomsday is just a state of mind in Synecdoche, New York
By
PETER KEOUGH
| November 04, 2008
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
It is Star Wars , but it's also an ad for an upcoming video game and an animated TV series debuting in October.
A stiffly-animated, money-grabbing afterthought
By
BRETT MICHEL
| August 20, 2008
Not by George
A long time ago, on a bricks-and-mortar soundstage far, far away, the last great Star Wars movie was made.
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
By
MIKE MILIARD
| August 11, 2008
A cop with an assitude
Mr. McGee comes by his name honestly. He is, quite simply, an ass.
Watertown’s Clambake Animation pushes TV’s boundaries with a homicidal heinie
By
MIKE MILIARD
| April 09, 2008
Crossword: ''Wiig party''
Cast off, cast on
By
MATT JONES
| March 12, 2008
Life in cartoon motion
Welcome to the Public Broadcasting System’s new show, What Were You Thinking, You Idiot?
Politics and ohter mistakes
By
AL DIAMON
| January 30, 2008
Superpower of attorney
Why did they make this game, again?
The jury’s out on Harvey Birdman
By
MITCH KRPATA
| January 28, 2008
Crossword: ''Cornering ability''
Words to wrap your head around
By
MATT JONES
| January 16, 2008
Political cartoons
Among its hordes of firsts, The Simpsons helped transplant politicians from the cartoon funny pages to our television sets.
The 20 Best Animated Politicians in Cartoon History
By
DAVID MASHBURN
| July 26, 2007
An inconvenient poop
Maybe 18 seasons is too long to remain topical and funny, especially in prime time on Fox TV.
The Simpsons Movie craps out
By
PETER KEOUGH
| July 25, 2007
Crossword: ''Dissed List''
Deride, deride if you must
By
MATT JONES
| May 30, 2007
Warm and Scratchy
The Cartoon Network’s “Adult Swim” isn’t just about programming smart animation for Futurama and Family Guy addicts.
14 new and exclusive tracks from "Adult Swim"
By
MATT ASHARE
| May 29, 2007
The girls of summer
It’s summer, so no one’s surprised at the onslaught of sequels, adaptations, or even movies based on toys. But films with Oscar-caliber women’s roles?
The season for blockbusters, sequels, and . . . great roles for women?
By
PETER KEOUGH
| May 18, 2007
Readers' pick: Piece of public art
There's interactive musical art at the Kendall Square T stop.
By
PHOENIX STAFF
| April 19, 2007
Mooninites invade; all hell breaks loose
What made this incidentrise to the level of art was Boston officialdom’s unwitting collaboration and the questions it raised about local art and fear.
The day 'art' died
By
GREG COOK
| February 07, 2007
Mooninite scapegoats?
A year from now, what will we think of the Mooninite fiasco?
Plus, Republican blood lust and Mitt Romney
By
EDITORIAL
| February 07, 2007
The artists are innocent
This was an obvious joke, as anyone under 25 would have known in an instant.
It's the media and politicians who blew this one
By
HARVEY SILVERGLATE
| February 02, 2007
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