That changes this weekend when Walt Disney Animation teams with Marvel for the winning Big Hero 6, a movie that's receiving terrific reviews (91% on Rotten Tomatoes), though most of the critiques are overlooking the main reason why I think BH6 soars
After taking over the world last year with “Frozen,” Disney hopes to cash in big with “Big Hero 6,” its first animated feature to use characters from a Marvel property. The film, which hits theaters this weekend, follows a group of young heroes led by
East meets West to immensely satisfying effect in the vibrant mashup of an animated romp Big Hero 6.
For almost any moviegoer of any age, however, the answer will be a big, fat zero — except when the movie wants you to feel some pain. Big Hero 6 is soothing, soulful, and so much fun, easily among the best all-ages movies
Big Hero 6, The Boxtrolls, How To Train Your Dragon 2 and The Lego Movie are the top contenders among 20 submitted films for the 2015 best animated film Oscar.