Remember when animated movies weren't afraid to get a little dark?
A widowed field mouse trying to save her sick son doesn't sound like much on paper. Then you discover secret experiments, hyper-intelligent rats, eerie visions, ancient mysteries, and scenes that genuinely terrified an entire generation of kids.
Released in 1982, The Secret of NIMH proved that animation could be beautiful, emotional, and surprisingly intense all at the same time.
If you grew up with this one, you already know it wasn't just a cartoon.
Where does The Secret of NIMH rank on your list of all-time animated classics?
this iconic tracking shot from "wings" (1927), set in a parsian cafe, includes what is often regraded as the first lesbian moment in a mainstream hollywood movie.
This whole story about Jesse Ridgway and his wife, choosing to publicly announce the termination of their unborn baby because it has down syndrome makes me so upset and disappointed in humanity.
Sorry that baby wasn’t “perfect“ enough for you guys!
That baby deserved to live!