An animated whodunnit. A vulnerable drama about race and class in New York City. At first glance, Robert Zemeckis' Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a far cry from AV Rockwell's feature debut A Thousand and ...
Director Robert Zemeckis has had a long career in Hollywood, and in his time in the industry, he’s seen things shift and change. Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, his hybrid live-action and animated comedy ...
Putting animated characters in a live-action setting (and vice versa) has practically become a genre all its own by this point, with Space Jam and other successful examples, but 1988’s Who Framed ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is a fantasy comedy that was released in theatres on June 22, 1988. It brought animated characters to a live-action set, bringing the likes of Disney and Steven Spielberg ...
“I’m not bad. I’m just drawn that way.” Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a movie that never gets older. The live action, animated hybrid was a trailblazing piece of film when it dropped in 1988. The Robert ...
Gary K. Wolf, who first moved to Boston in the 1960s, wrote the 1981 novel “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” that inspired the ...
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