2002’s Lilo & Stitch, just like its titular characters, has always felt like an outlier in Disney’s animated catalog. Nestled in a film library full of princesses and pixie dust, Lilo & Stitch uses ...
Making a huge step up from ‘Marcel the Shell With Shoes On,’ director Dean Fleischer Camp delivers the same laughs and heart as the 2002 toon, though his leads were more appealing in animated form. To ...
Director Dean Fleischer Camp won audiences over with the fantastic Marcel the Shell with Shoes On. The film was a beautiful mixture of heartache and humour, making him exactly the right person to take ...
When “Lilo & Stitch” opened in 2002, the Disney marketing department cheekily treated its title character — a shape-shifting alien bioweapon — as the studio’s redheaded stepchild. Conceived by Chris ...
While most of Lilo & Stitch’s changes make for a more heartfelt story, others work to sour the original’s prowess. As Nani receives some new story beats, Lilo’s signature weirdness has been softened ...
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