(Welcome to The Daily Stream, an ongoing series in which the /Film team shares what they've been watching, why it's worth checking out, and where you can stream it.)
The TV Series: "The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police"
Where You Can Stream It: Tubi
The Pitch: It all started with "Fish Police." Fans of 1990s cult television may recall "Fish Police" as one of the stranger, failed animated shows of its era. In 1985, comic book artist Steve Moncuse created an unusual sendup of film noir, set underwater and populated entirely by anthropomorphic sea creatures; think "Law & Order: Bikini Bottom." The comic book was enough of an underground hit to eventually warrant a high-profile TV adaptation in 1992, produced by Hanna-Barbera Studios, and starring John Ritter, Tim Curry, Buddy Hackett, Héctor Elizondo, and Ed Asner. The show's theme was written by James Horner, whose work has been attached to countless movies...
The TV Series: "The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police"
Where You Can Stream It: Tubi
The Pitch: It all started with "Fish Police." Fans of 1990s cult television may recall "Fish Police" as one of the stranger, failed animated shows of its era. In 1985, comic book artist Steve Moncuse created an unusual sendup of film noir, set underwater and populated entirely by anthropomorphic sea creatures; think "Law & Order: Bikini Bottom." The comic book was enough of an underground hit to eventually warrant a high-profile TV adaptation in 1992, produced by Hanna-Barbera Studios, and starring John Ritter, Tim Curry, Buddy Hackett, Héctor Elizondo, and Ed Asner. The show's theme was written by James Horner, whose work has been attached to countless movies...
- 1/6/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
"You said breakfast in bed wasn't messy!" Ahah nice try, Charlie Brown. Apple has revealed the official trailer for an adorable new "holiday special" from the Peanuts family called To Mom (and Dad), With Love, which will be streaming on their service in a few weeks. Mother's Day is almost here, and everyone in the Peanuts gang is excited, except for Peppermint Patty. For her, it's a reminder that she didn't grow up with a mom. But her good pal Marcie helps Peppermint Patty see that families come in all shapes and sizes. Snoopy also tags along as Woodstock tries to find his mom. This isn't the first Charlie Brown special from Apple TV - they've also debuted Snoopy in Space, For Auld Lang Syne, and The Snoopy Show as well. With voices featuring Natasha Nathan as Patty, Tyler Nathan, Terry McGurrin, Rob Tinkler, Lexi Perri, Isabella Leo, Wyatt White,...
- 4/29/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Phileas Fogg and Passepartout become a frog and a monkey in a modest French-Belgian animation that’s hard to hate on
Given there are so, so many film adaptations of Jules Verne’s infinitely malleable 19th-century adventure story, you might wonder why the French-Belgium production team behind this latest iteration felt the need to add yet another one to the pile. Well, it’s obvious, isn’t it? There’s never been an animated version where the lead characters are played by a frog and a monkey, and live on an island community mostly made up of land-dwelling shrimp!
To be fair, it’s hard to hate on this gentle, goofy interpretation, populated by simply designed animal characters with exaggerated features. For example, the froggy version of Phileas Fogg has legs that go on for miles, but that doesn’t stop him from being an ace surfer. When Phileas (voiced...
Given there are so, so many film adaptations of Jules Verne’s infinitely malleable 19th-century adventure story, you might wonder why the French-Belgium production team behind this latest iteration felt the need to add yet another one to the pile. Well, it’s obvious, isn’t it? There’s never been an animated version where the lead characters are played by a frog and a monkey, and live on an island community mostly made up of land-dwelling shrimp!
To be fair, it’s hard to hate on this gentle, goofy interpretation, populated by simply designed animal characters with exaggerated features. For example, the froggy version of Phileas Fogg has legs that go on for miles, but that doesn’t stop him from being an ace surfer. When Phileas (voiced...
- 8/19/2021
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
It may be “the most wonderful time of the year,” as the song goes, but let’s face it, not all things Christmas are created equal. There are the tree ornaments you cherish, and others that can fill space in the back. There are movies that become classics, like “Miracle on 34th Street” or “Elf,” and those which seem to have been created as holiday time-fillers — harmless if charmless mediocrities parents can use to distract the kids for a couple of hours while they get some Christmas shopping done in peace.
Such is the generic ilk of “Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer,” a Canadian toon whose animation isn’t the only thing that seems to have been handled by computer. A would-be new “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” it’s energetic and polished enough to avoid feeling like a rip-off — “Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny,” this is not — but there the compliments pretty much end.
Such is the generic ilk of “Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer,” a Canadian toon whose animation isn’t the only thing that seems to have been handled by computer. A would-be new “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” it’s energetic and polished enough to avoid feeling like a rip-off — “Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny,” this is not — but there the compliments pretty much end.
- 11/29/2018
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Wonder Woman, Home Alone and more in November's Family Favourites!Wonder Woman, Home Alone and more in November's Family Favourites!Jenny Bullough11/1/2017 10:02:00 Am
It's November, and now that the post-Halloween sugar coma has passed, we're looking forward to the brief reprieve before the madness of holiday preparations begin in earnest! But, colder temps can also mean bored kids on a Saturday morning. If you're looking for a fun family escape, look no further than Cineplex's Family Favourites. Every Saturday at 11am, select Cineplex theatres show classic and recent favourite family films for only 2.99 per person. Click here for more info, and check out our lineup for November!
November 4 - The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature
Surly Squirrel (Will Arnett) and the gang are back! The money-hungry mayor has decided to bulldoze Liberty Park and build a dangerous amusement park in its place. Surly and his ragtag group...
It's November, and now that the post-Halloween sugar coma has passed, we're looking forward to the brief reprieve before the madness of holiday preparations begin in earnest! But, colder temps can also mean bored kids on a Saturday morning. If you're looking for a fun family escape, look no further than Cineplex's Family Favourites. Every Saturday at 11am, select Cineplex theatres show classic and recent favourite family films for only 2.99 per person. Click here for more info, and check out our lineup for November!
November 4 - The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature
Surly Squirrel (Will Arnett) and the gang are back! The money-hungry mayor has decided to bulldoze Liberty Park and build a dangerous amusement park in its place. Surly and his ragtag group...
- 11/1/2017
- by Jenny Bullough
- Cineplex
The Nut Job 2: Tanner Zee learns how to voice an animated character!The Nut Job 2: Tanner Zee learns how to voice an animated character!Scott Goodyer8/9/2017 3:34:00 Pm
Surly Squirrel and the gang are back!
We are once again in Oakton where the evil mayor has decided to bulldoze Liberty Park and build a dangerous amusement park in its place. Surly (voiced by Will Arnett) and his ragtag group of animal friends band together to save their home, defeat the mayor, and take back the park. The Nut Job 2 also features the voice talent of: Katherine Heigl (The Nut Job), Jackie Chan (Kung Fu Panda 3), Peter Stormare (Penguins of Madagascar), Bobby Cannavale (Ant-Man), Isabela Moner (Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life), and Maya Rudolph (The Angry Birds Movie).
In anticipation of the movie, our very own Tanner Zee met up with Rob Tinkler,...
Surly Squirrel and the gang are back!
We are once again in Oakton where the evil mayor has decided to bulldoze Liberty Park and build a dangerous amusement park in its place. Surly (voiced by Will Arnett) and his ragtag group of animal friends band together to save their home, defeat the mayor, and take back the park. The Nut Job 2 also features the voice talent of: Katherine Heigl (The Nut Job), Jackie Chan (Kung Fu Panda 3), Peter Stormare (Penguins of Madagascar), Bobby Cannavale (Ant-Man), Isabela Moner (Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life), and Maya Rudolph (The Angry Birds Movie).
In anticipation of the movie, our very own Tanner Zee met up with Rob Tinkler,...
- 8/9/2017
- by Scott Goodyer
- Cineplex
Catboy, Owlette and Gekko are back to save the day. Disney Junior's CGI animated Pj Masks TV show has been renewed for a second. Animal amulets activated. The Pj Masks TV series voice cast includes Jacob Ewaniuk, Kyle Harrison Breitkopf, Addison Holley, Alex Thorne, Grey Griffin, Trek Buccino, Brianna Daguanno, Julie Lemieux, Ron Pardo, Tristan Samuel, and Rob Tinkler.
Pj Masks is produced by eOne and Frog Box, in collaboration with French animation studio TeamTO, and with Disney Junior and France 5. A pre-school super-hero show, the series is based on French author Romuald Racioppo’s picture book series Les Pyjamasques.
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Pj Masks is produced by eOne and Frog Box, in collaboration with French animation studio TeamTO, and with Disney Junior and France 5. A pre-school super-hero show, the series is based on French author Romuald Racioppo’s picture book series Les Pyjamasques.
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- 6/16/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
★★★☆☆Making a successful feature length cartoon is a hard nut to crack. For every animated hit, a dozen sink without trace, relegated to being stuck on the DVD player just to keep the kids quiet on a wet afternoon. Fortunately, though clearly no Oscar contender, neither is Peter Lepeniotis' harmless The Nut Job (2014) a dud. Surly (Canadian comic actor Will Arnett) the squirrel has been banished from the rodent community in the inner-city park where he lives. Desperate to find food to survive on the mean city streets Surly, and his rat friend Buddy (Robert Tinkler), discover heaven - the seemingly abandoned Nut Shop. Unknown to them, however, the shop is cover for a group of desperate bank robbers.
- 8/1/2014
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
What do you do if your cartoon snatches the record for highest Us box office launch for an independent animation with The Nut Job, a tale of a thieving squirrel? You plough that money into a new, original story You make a sequel, of course! So while the first film has yet to hit UK screens (and doesn’t seem to have a release set), a follow-up is now in the works.The Nut Job, which smashed records across the pond when it opened third last weekend, stars Will Arnett as Surly, a mischievous squirrel who must plan a heist to get into his town’s biggest nut shop in order to help his pals in the park gather food to survive the winter. Together with his sidekick Buddy (Rob Tinkler), Surly assembles a ragtag crew to help him get inside – and adventure ensues.Produced by indie companies Redrover, ToonBox Entertainment and Gulfstream Films,...
- 1/23/2014
- EmpireOnline
We had the chance to sit 1-1 with Will Arnett and Katherine Heigl to talk about thier upcoming animated film, The Nut Job.
The Nut Job is an action-packed animated comedy seet in fictional Oakton, circa 1959. A mischievous purple squirrel named Surly (Will Arnett) is banished from the park to the city by the villainous, self-declared Raccoon (Liam Neeson) after a botched hot dog stand heist in the park by Grayson (Brendan Fraser) and Andie (Katherine Heigl) goes horribly wrong. With the help of his rat friend Buddy (Robert Tinkler), Surly plans a nut-store heist of outrageous proportions, and the duo unwittingly find themselves embroiled in a complicated adventure that might help the survival of the park’s animal community even if it involves getting them to help out with the heist before the winter weather hits.
Have a look at our Exclusive interview below.
The Nut Job is now...
The Nut Job is an action-packed animated comedy seet in fictional Oakton, circa 1959. A mischievous purple squirrel named Surly (Will Arnett) is banished from the park to the city by the villainous, self-declared Raccoon (Liam Neeson) after a botched hot dog stand heist in the park by Grayson (Brendan Fraser) and Andie (Katherine Heigl) goes horribly wrong. With the help of his rat friend Buddy (Robert Tinkler), Surly plans a nut-store heist of outrageous proportions, and the duo unwittingly find themselves embroiled in a complicated adventure that might help the survival of the park’s animal community even if it involves getting them to help out with the heist before the winter weather hits.
Have a look at our Exclusive interview below.
The Nut Job is now...
- 1/17/2014
- by Fernando Esquivel
- LRMonline.com
"Freaks and Geeks" is now airing on IFC, and we thought we'd take this opportunity to revisit the show that launched a thousand bromance movies. Every week, Matt Singer and Alison Willmore will be offering their thoughts on that night's episode.
Episode 1: Pilot
Directed by Jake Kasdan
Written by Paul Feig
Originally aired September 25, 1999
Alison: It's become beside the point to proclaim the excellence of "Freaks and Geeks." The success currently being enjoyed by creator Paul Feig, producer Judd Apatow and many of the cast members speaks for itself (and makes it all the easier to offer a derisive "I told you so " sniff in the direction of what, a decade out, still stings as a total heartbreaker of a cancellation).
But rewatching the pilot, you have to appreciate the sheer craft with which it's been made. Pilot episodes have a lot of business to manage -- establishing characters,...
Episode 1: Pilot
Directed by Jake Kasdan
Written by Paul Feig
Originally aired September 25, 1999
Alison: It's become beside the point to proclaim the excellence of "Freaks and Geeks." The success currently being enjoyed by creator Paul Feig, producer Judd Apatow and many of the cast members speaks for itself (and makes it all the easier to offer a derisive "I told you so " sniff in the direction of what, a decade out, still stings as a total heartbreaker of a cancellation).
But rewatching the pilot, you have to appreciate the sheer craft with which it's been made. Pilot episodes have a lot of business to manage -- establishing characters,...
- 7/2/2010
- by Alison Willmore
- ifc.com
As we sat down to write the introduction to our list of notable film spin-offs, someone forwarded along a link to the big movie news story of the day: Tom Cruise announcing his plan to reprise his role as ultra-profane movie producer Les Grossman from the 2008 film "Tropic Thunder" in an as-yet-untitled comedy. Tom Cruise, in other words, is getting into the spin-off game.
So even though we're a week late in finishing this list inspired by "Get Him to the Greek" (more on that film in a bit), it's still plenty timely, and will continue to be as long as Hollywood exploits successful properties even after their original stars have moved on. Here's the elite company Mr. Grossman will be joining:
"Evan Almighty" (2007)
Original movie: "Bruce Almighty" (2003)
Spin-off character: Evan Baxter (Steve Carell)
When a spin-off brings along two original characters and the actors that played them -- in this case,...
So even though we're a week late in finishing this list inspired by "Get Him to the Greek" (more on that film in a bit), it's still plenty timely, and will continue to be as long as Hollywood exploits successful properties even after their original stars have moved on. Here's the elite company Mr. Grossman will be joining:
"Evan Almighty" (2007)
Original movie: "Bruce Almighty" (2003)
Spin-off character: Evan Baxter (Steve Carell)
When a spin-off brings along two original characters and the actors that played them -- in this case,...
- 6/10/2010
- by Matt Singer
- ifc.com
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