Playing with Fire
Playing with Fire is risible white-hot garbage.
Playing with Fire is risible white-hot garbage.
It’s about 3 years too late, will win no new fans, and never escapes feeling like The Film of The TV Show, but My Little Pony: The Movie serves as an enjoyable microcosm of why Friendship is Magic is so beloved.
In a perfect example of why you should never give anyone any kind of creative freedom on anything, Screen 1 this week is turned into an outlet for Callie to profess their love for My Little Pony. Much to Lucy’s chagrin, this includes an in-depth review of Equestria Girls: Friendship Games, and lots of fan-created… Read More Screen 1 (26/10/2015)
It lacks the surprise “this actually works!” factor of the original, but My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks is otherwise a better film in every respect.
Callie Petch believes that he may be part of the problem and for that they are not sorry.
At the end of 2013, the editor of Screened.com asked me to write up a list of my favourite films of the year. This was the result.
I mentioned last week that this was going to be the make-or-break season for My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.
Trying to explain exactly why My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is so popular is one of life’s great mysterious paradoxes.