Arthur Christmas (2011)
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Drama, Family
Director: Sarah Smith
Actors: Ashley Jensen, Bill Nighy, Hugh Laurie, Imelda Staunton, James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent
Country: United Kingdom
Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Little Star Wars 2021 (2022)
One day during summer vacation, a palm-sized alien named Papi appears from a small rocket that Nobita picks up. He is the president of Pirika, a small planet in outer…
Padak (2012)
A mackerel from the ocean attempts to escape from a restaurant aquarium tank before getting eaten.
Father’s Day (2019)
Father’s Day is approaching and sea creatures everywhere are competing for the top prize in the annual Deep Sea Burp Contest. Navigating their way through an awesome ocean adventure, they…
An All Dogs Christmas Carol (1998)
Charlie and Itchy are back with Sasha and the gang having a Dickens of a time as they try to save Christmas from Carface and an evil spirit that plots…
Justice League: Warworld (2023)
Until now, the Justice League has been a loose association of superpowered individuals. But when they are swept away to Warworld, a place of unending brutal gladiatorial combat, Batman, Superman,…
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – The Laughing Man (2005)
The year is 2030 and six years have passed since a criminal known only as “The Laughing Man” swept through top medical nanotechnology firms committing acts of cyber-terrorism, kidnapping, and…
Abstronic (1952)
A pioneer of visual music and electronic art, Mary Ellen Bute produced over a dozen short abstract animations between the 1930s and the 1950s. Set to classical music by the…
We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story (1993)
Captain New Eyes travels back in time and feeds dinosaurs his Brain Grain cereal, which makes them intelligent and non-violent. They agree to go to the “Middle Future” in order…
Kitbull (2019)
An unlikely connection sparks between two creatures: a fiercely independent stray kitten and a pit bull. Together, they experience friendship for the first time.
Sunday (1977)
Dedicated to the contradictions of scientific and technical progress, warning against one-sided technical developments that turn a person into an involuntary consumer.