27 March 2015

A BRIEF HISTORY OF DREAMWORKS

I don't make a habit of pimping out what I write over at the Film Experience, but I am inordinately proud of my articles for the last two weeks: a potted history of DreamWorks Animation from 1998 to today. It's in two parts: last week, I covered 1998-2009, and today, I go the rest of the way to the present. To the future, even, since I end with the impending release of the disgusting-looking Home.

Please, go over! Enjoy! Join in the conversation!

1 comment:

  1. Hey, Tim, I'm sure you're now aware that Home is #1 this weekend. I know you would have reviewed it anyway, but your outspoken dread for it makes me can't help but snicker! Enjoy!

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