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Remember the Disney Sunday Movie? Of course, you’re a millennial. But if you weren’t, you would, and it was often the highlight of the week, television-wise. Television was something we had before streaming, when … You know what? Never mind. The point is that they were sweet, comforting family movies, the kind that was aimed both at kids and people who like kids and preferably had a fantasy element and an animal of some sort.
Flora & Ulysses would have been perhaps the best Disney movie ever.
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Matilda Lawler,
The Block Island Sound) was once a wide-eyed, walking encyclopedia of superheroes and comic book lore, a trait she got from her father (
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February 20, 2021 16:53 IST
This delightful adaptation of ‘girl meets squirrel’ is backed by intelligent storytelling, a strong cast and a talented director in Lena Khan
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A still from ‘Flora & Ulysses’ of the title characters, the former played by Matilda Lawler
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This delightful adaptation of ‘girl meets squirrel’ is backed by intelligent storytelling, a strong cast and a talented director in Lena Khan Whenever I see a new movie or series centred around a child and an animal, I tend to roll my eyes and assume that the narrative will veer into the overly-chirpy kids’ genre of storytelling. But Disney’s latest feature film