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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem knocks it out of the park with a straightforward story elevated by phenomenally inspired art direction and sharp action.
The title says it:
The Mitchells vs. The Machines tells a tale of two worlds. When a robot uprising interrupts the Mitchell family’s road trip, the scene is set for a clash between humans, in all our messiness, and the clinical world of technology.
The premise is a designer’s dream, and the film’s look is indeed one of its most striking aspects: it revels in the contrast between the Mitchells, who are gangling or lumpy in their forms, and the sleek realm of Pal Labs, the Apple-like corporation behind the uprising.
More than that,
The Mitchells vs. The Machines continues Sony Pictures Animation’s broader experiment with the art of cg animation, following the triumph of