Lilo & Stitch Is Disney's Best Live-Action Remake Ever
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A heartbreaking sacrifice and mid-credits scene give weight to the live-action "Lilo & Stitch," which makes major changes from the Disney original.
Lilo & Stitch director Dean Fleischer Camp has a story about his lead, child star Maia Kealoha, that he's been dying to share. "To me, it just really encapsulates what a great performer she is and how far she came learning her craft over the course of this," he tells Entertainment Weekly.
Newcomer Maia Kealoha shines in Disney’s now-familiar tale of a Hawaiian girl and her extraterrestrial “dog.”
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Burger King is flying into the headlines with a new promotion ahead of the release of the new live-action How to Train Your Dragon film from Universal Pictures. The beloved fast food chain is inviting guest to take a trip to the Isle of Berk with four dragon-inspired takes on fan-favorite menu ...
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Lilo & Stitch: The not-so-obvious meanings behind their namesIn Hawaiian, "Lilo" is this beautiful little word grenade that explodes into multiple meanings: it means "lost" or "to be separated," which, oof, talk about on-the-nose for a kid whose parents died. But isn't that just like Disney to punch you right in the feels with etymology?
While Disney’s live-action remake has had a lukewarm critical reception, it’s left fans overjoyed and nostalgic