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- Travis Burgess @ The Sacred Wall
- Excerpt: Wendell And Wild’ as a story is a bit convoluted – but it’s hard to ignore Henry Selick’s genius and the delightful reunion of Key and Peele
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: [Selick’s] black heroine with green hair, knee high combat boots and dad’s Afro-Punk mixtape blaring from his vintage boombox with a bloodshot eyeball for a speaker is a startlingly original creation who keeps us invested in her loony journey.
- Kirsten Hawkes @ Parent Previews
- [New] | Mark Leeper @ Mark Leeper’s Reviews
- Excerpt: WENDELL & WILD is the second of three stop-motion films from Netflix this year. The basic story–evil villains are trying to take over a town–has elements of IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, though here we have demons rather than angels interfering.
- Wesley Lovell @ Cinema Sight
- Jared Mobarak @ The Film Stage
- Excerpt: [Selick] wants us to know this has all been done by hand and recognize the artistry in every frame. It only enhances Argentinian artist Pablo Lobato’s gorgeous character designs.