Review | Wreck-It Ralph
With Wreck-It Ralph, Disney delivers a fun and funny animated film that packs a surprisingly nuanced message about what it means to be “good.”
With Wreck-It Ralph, Disney delivers a fun and funny animated film that packs a surprisingly nuanced message about what it means to be “good.”
Talk-show host Conan O’Brien sent nice-guyJack McBrayer to Chicago’s Weiners Circle hot dog stand, notorious for its verbally abusive employees. Predictably, things got too hot for the 30 Rock actor, who returned with Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog to serve up some abuse of his own.
Disney has released the first trailer for Wreck-It Ralph, director Rich Moore’s animated comedy about a classic arcade-game villain (voiced by John C. Reilly) who decides that after decades of routine, he’s tired of playing the bad guy. It opens Nov. 2.
Emmy-winning actor Bryan Cranston will appear on the two-part season finale of FX’s animated Archer. The series returns for its third season on Jan. 19.
Walt Disney Animation Studios announces Wreck-It Ralph, a CG-animated comedy about a video game villain who desperately wants to be one of the good guys.