Motion capture animation and 3D appear to be the rising stars of cinema technology, both of which have the equal shares of supporters and opponents. One thing is for sure, both relatively new ...
Lord of Rings vet Andy Serkis has offered a hopeful update regarding Peter Jackson‘s long-in-development sequel The Adventures of Tintin 2. Jackson has been developing The Adventures of Tintin 2 for ...
The animation technique used for “The Adventures of Tintin” is called “motion capture,” and it sure does capture a lot of motion. “Tintin” is based on the Belgian comics about a mystery-solving, ...
The Adventures of Tintin is a surprisingly fun movie, which is a sad statement to make about a Steven Spielberg film. There was a time when you went to a Steven Spielberg film expecting to see nothing ...
Superficially, Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tintin, a new animated movie featuring life-like motion-capture technology, looks like Indiana Jones re-imagined as a boy’s adventure story. An ...
Steven Spielberg brings the slightly antique world of the famed European comic-book series to splendid, action-filled life as only he can. By Jordan Mintzer "Tintin" will play as a Christmas holiday ...
Shout! Factory announced Wednesday that it has entered into an agreement with Canadian media company Nelvana Enterprises to bring the international cult classic "The Adventures of Tintin" to DVD. In ...
Nearly 15 years later, there are still so many stories left to tell in this world. Where is 'Tintin 2,' Spielberg? "I’ve got a feeling." Have we seen the last of Snowy? An incredibly long list of ...
Welcome back, Steven. After a so-so run culminating in the regrettable “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” the most successful filmmaker of the modern era proves he’s still got the ...
Think of “The Adventures of Tintin” as a song of innocence and experience, able to combine a sweet sense of childlike wonder and pureness of heart with the most worldly and sophisticated of modern ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...