Best. Panda. Ever. That's how I see the third edition of this DreamWorks Animation money-minting franchise, Kung Fu Panda 3, going down. It is hilarious of course, but also spirited in every way. Interestingly, DWA has come up with two versions
Much of this colorful movie is best seen in 3-D, which helps the pandas' village come alive. And parents of young children will appreciate that the supernatural villain isn't totally evil, though Kai does have a habit of turning Po's posse into jade
There are some things I never thought I'd say like, “Jack Black is in a good movie” and “that movie is 'Kung Fu Panda 3.'” But alas, here I sit. Today, the pretentious film critic is humbled before corporate America. Today, the pretentious film critic
“Kung Fu Panda 3” is the first time DreamWorks Animation has co-produced a film with Oriental DreamWorks, a move that makes it a local film to Chinese regulators and not subject to rules placed on Hollywood imports, such as the 30-day run most U.S
Much of this colorful movie is best seen in 3-D, which helps the pandas' village come alive. And parents of young children will appreciate that the supernatural villain isn't totally evil, though Kai does have a habit of turning Po's posse into jade