TUTS was one of five theaters selected by Disney ... throwaway scenes have now become highlights, and the cast rises to the occasion in every way. This is easily one of the most entertaining Houston ...
It’s a quiet week in Connecticut arts as the holidays near, but a few creatures are still stirring. Nationally known and locally based artists, including Christine Ohlman and Javier Colon, are ready ...
The LEGO Group has revealed four new LEGO Disney sets for Winter 2025, with Frozen’s Arendelle Frozen Castle (43265) and Anna’s Sleigh Adventure, joined by an Encanto Mini House and Cinderella’s ...
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You would, however, miss out on hearing more of the movie's score. It's perhaps not a surprise that we didn't get a Wicked credit scene as composer Stephen Schwartz has said that 'Defying Gravity ...
to remakes of Disney Animation classics. While we don't think this is necessarily indicative of what they'll look like in the live-action Moana movie set for release in 2026 (or confirmation they ...
The first "Moana" ended with a post-credits scene featuring Tamatoa, the famously shiny crab. When “Moana 2,” the sequel to the 2016 Disney movie, is finished, is it worth sticking around to ...
a sequel to the 2016 hit “Moana," continues on its high-dollar track after beating Disney Animation records in previews Tuesday. Moana, voiced by Auli'i Cravalho, in a scene from "Moana 2." ...
The new Moana 2 film has been compared to Disney's 'direct to video' movies by various fans weighing ... can't believe Frozen 2 was better than Moana 2. I like more Moana but, that "sequel ...
Disney's "Moana 2" opened in theaters Wednesday, following the strong release last week of "Wicked" from Universal Pictures. The film is expected to outpace Disney's "Frozen" and "Frozen 2" over ...
Nothing else that might happen in their careers could be bigger than going to America. Or so The Beatles thought in 1964. “They're all so free on this trip, and joyful,” says David Tedeschi ...