News

In Disney’s film Fantasia, an animated film from the 1940s, the relaxing orchestral soundtrack by Igor Stravinsky suddenly becomes jarred and distorted, as a cartoon Tyrannosaurus Rex rears its head ...
Call 'Igor' a nice try by another animation interloper, more on the order of 'Space Chimps' than 'Fly Me to the Moon.' But 'Igor' is chatty and dull, a bit too reliant on innuendo for a kids' film.
The comic timing in "Igor" is impeccable. However, the comedy itself is, well, peccable. In this animated comedy, the jokes come exactly when they should. But perhaps only one in three is funny ...
In the case of “Victor Frankenstein,” it’s Igor the hunchback, who isn’t even in the novel, but was created for the 1931 film (where he wasn’t even named Igor, but rather Fritz).
Exodus Film Group has struck a unique vidgame licensing deal for its upcoming toon “Igor” that involves an established publisher and an outside financier. Interactive Game Group, a new ...
LOS ANGELES, March 12 (UPI) -- U.S. actor Christian Slater has signed to do the voice for the title character "Igor" in the animated short film "Igor: Unholy Frijoles." ...
But "Igor" is chatty and dull, a bit too reliant on innuendo for a kids' film. And the voice actors (Jay Leno rules Malaria) are funnier than their material.
Igor’s dad, Peter (Tomasz Sobczak), is a well-known ornithologist who tracks the migratory patterns of cranes from Russia to Israel and Africa. The two are bird-watching when a male crane ...
The film is set in a monastery in 1992, right after the Romanian Revolution, as men are asked to evacuate the old building. All do so, apart from the titular madman, who has a mysterious reason to ...
Jan Kounen’s “Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky” takes the measure of this affair in a film that is less a dual biopic than a fleeting impression of two 20th century cultural revolutionaries.
opinion By David Edwards Film Critic 00:00, 6 Aug 2010 Updated 03:59, 13 Apr 2012 Cert 15, 119mins 4/5 ...
The movie’s stars and subject matter make it a good film for families to see together. There is comic relief here and great joy, as well as themes of loss, betrayal and disappointment.