New Release Dates Revealed for “Mulan”, “Jungle Cruise”, and “Black Widow” Due to Coronavirus Delays; “Artemis Fowl” Moved to Disney+ Release

In light of recent delays due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, release dates for many of Disney’s upcoming films have had to be postponed. With theaters worldwide still shuttered due to the health crisis, new dates have been revealed for the upcoming movie releases. Of course, the shifting of the entire release schedule has had … Read more

DISNEY+ REVIEW: “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes” on Deep in the Plus

The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes

Welcome to Deep in the Plus! Each week, we go deep into the Disney+ library and pull out of hidden classic that you might have overlooked. This week’s pick is from way back in the far out ’60s, where cellphones weren’t a thing and Kurt Russell was king! It’s Disney’s The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes! … Read more

DISNEY+ REVIEW: “Kim Possible” on Deep in the Plus

Kim Possible

Welcome back to another edition of Deep in the Plus! Each week, we go deep into the Disney+ catalog and pull out a little that you might have overlooked, and we tell you if we think it’s worth your time. So, here’s the sitch!  This week, we’re talking about our first series, Kim Possible! Kim … Read more

The Walt Disney Studios and Microsoft Team Up to Inject Cloud Technology into Content Production

Disney and Microsoft team up for use cloud technology in movie production

The Walt Disney Studios has teamed up with Microsoft for a five-year partnership that will bring more cloud technology to Disney’s production and distribution processes in entertainment. The initiative is being led by Disney’s StudioLab, an internal team at Disney focused on discovering new means of innovating the company’s dynamic production process. Essentially, this partnership … Read more

PHOTOS: Disney Renaissance Apparel Featuring Pocahontas, Hercules Muses, and More Now at Tren-D in Disney Springs

Yes, indeed! We spotted some Disney Renaissance apparel at Tren-D in Disney Springs earlier today and we love that these classic Disney ’90s movies are getting some much-deserved love. The apparel feature nods to Hercules, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and Pocahontas. 🎶 Who puts the glad in gladiator? Yes, these tees! 🎶 Hercules Muses Tee – $39.99 This … Read more

Disney Announces Live Action Remake of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”

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We’re sure this news is bound to spread like “Hellfire.” Disney has announced the production of a live-action musical adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It’s currently being written by Tony-winning M. Butterfly playwright David Henry Hwang, whose other work includes Disney’s animated Tarzan. Disney legend Alan Menken, and Stephen Schwartz (Wicked) will be writing the music … Read more

Petition Launched Against Catchphrase From Disney’s ‘The Lion King’

Disney's The Lion King 2019 Trailer Screen

These days it seems that “everything the light touches” belongs to Disney. There are the huge properties like ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Marvel’, and within another particular property there’s also the Swahili-born phrase “Hakuna Matata” – the catchphrase-turned-melody made infamous through the magic of song in Disney’s animated 1994 classic ‘The Lion King’. “Hakuna Matata” means … Read more

REVIEW: Mary Poppins Returns With More Than A Spoonful Of Magic With Her

Mary Poppins Returns

It’s been more than 54 years since Mary Poppins sang her way into the hearts of filmgoers. Although P.L. Travers had written many more stories about our favorite magical nanny, it became increasingly hard to believe we’d ever see a new script, soundtrack, or cast that would even come close to rivaling the film that stole the hearts of a generation. With “Mary Poppins Returns”, they’ve done exactly that.

This wondrous film provides all the magic, music, and mischief found in the original masterpiece and is practically as good as any Disney movie in recent history.

Mary Poppins Returns

The Story

“Mary Poppins Returns” finds us in 1930’s London during the United Kingdom’s version of the Great Depression known as “The Great Slump”. The Banks children are all grown up and Michael (Ben Whishaw) is living in their family home (yep, right there on good old 17 Cherry Tree Lane) with his 3 children; Anabel (Pixie Davies), John (Nathanael Saleh), and Georgie (Joel Dawson). They are frequently visited by Michael’s sister, Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who works to help the city’s laborers.

Unfortunately, Michael and his family have recently suffered an enormous personal loss. This leaves them, and their home, in quite a bit of disarray. However, this is also what brings Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) back into their lives.

She, along with her lamplighter friend Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda), lead the family on a new series of escapades, with a little singing and dancing along the way, as they try to get the Banks family back on track.

Mary Poppins Returns

The Cast

This was one of the difficulties we felt would hamper any sequel to the original “Mary Poppins”. I mean seriously, Julie Andrews won an Oscar for her portrayal as Mary Poppins! Despite his, uh, questionable cockney accent, Dick Van Dyke was still terrific as he showcased both his great physical and literal comedic skills as Bert. David Tomlinson also pulled off a very underrated turn as the family’s patriarch, Mr. George Banks.

That cast was amazing!

It was hard to fathom that it could ever be matched. Well, “Mary Poppins Returns” did it. This ensemble could not be more perfect for this film and Writer/Director Rob Marshall does a masterful job leading them.

Mary Poppins

Emily Blunt plays our favorite British nanny exquisitely. She excellently straddles the fence of staying true to the original character while adding her own edge at the same time. And oh her voice. That was something we didn’t expect. Don’t get us wrong. We knew she could sing. She had showcased that ability already for Disney in “Into the Woods” (another Marshall-directed musical). However, it really shines here. It’s not on the level of Julie Andrews (let’s be honest, few people anywhere are on that level), but each time she sings it brought joy to our hearts. Expect her name to come up early and often during award season.

Jack the Lamplighter

Lin-Manuel Miranda also is allowed to showcase so many of his skills in this movie. Yes, he even flashes a little touch of his Hamilton abilities. His Jack steps right into the familiar role of Bert from the original. Always there balancing the reality that is London at the time with those magical moments Mary Poppins provides, and always with a knowing smile. If you didn’t love Miranda before this film, you definitely will at the end.

The Banks Children

Pixie Davies, Nathanael Saleh, and Joel Dawson provide strong performances as the Banks children who struggle with growing up too early in the wake of their family’s tragedy.

Ben Whishaw (Michael) and Emily Mortimer (Jane) do a phenomenal job of portraying adult versions of the children from the original film who are finding themselves falling into the same traps which many of us find ourselves: becoming our parents.

The Bad Guy

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Advance Tickets For “Mary Poppins Returns” Are Now On Sale; Soundtrack Is Now Available For Pre-Order

ADVANCE TICKETS FOR DISNEY’S “MARY POPPINS RETURNS” ON SALE TODAY DIGITAL PRE-ORDER FOR THE ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE TODAY ORIGINAL SCORE BY COMPOSER MARC SHAIMAN WITH NINE NEW SONGS BY SHAIMAN, AND CO-LYRICIST SCOTT WITTMAN TO BE RELEASED DECEMBER 7 FULL TRACK LIST WHICH INCLUDES PERFORMANCES BY LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA,EMILY BLUNT, MERYL STREEP, DICK VAN DYKE, … Read more