Beer to Serve: Focusing on high-quality brews and a host of entertainment options, Red Bear Brewery has become the go-to place in NoMa. By John Riley. Photography by Todd Franson.
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By some stroke of wizardry, Disney-Pixar’s fantasy-adventure Onward (★★★☆☆) casts a spell of questing action and brotherly love that magically obscures the movie’s lapses in its own logic and obvious mechanics. Formulaic might best describe the story, which ticks off the protagonist’s precisely handwritten goals like boxes on an audience survey card, asking, “What would you like to see the hero accomplish?”
That hero is Ian Lightfoot (Tom Holland), a bright, unassuming elf
Beer to Serve: Focusing on high-quality brews and a host of entertainment options, Red Bear Brewery has become the go-to place in NoMa. By John Riley. Photography by Todd Franson.
“Onward,” Pixar’s first original, non-sequel movie in more than two years, makes you wish that they’d finally leave Woody and Buzz in the toy chest.
After focusing their attention on sequels the last couple of years, Pixar return to the fold of original content – for the first time since 2017’s Coco – with fantastical adventure Onward. Whilst not as audacious as Wall-E or tear-jerking as Inside Out, it still has the heart and wonders we’d hope from the House of Mouse’s beloved animated division.
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