The Lilo & Stitch movie franchise, also referred to as Stitch, was created by the Disney franchise in 2002 with the release of its animated film directed and written by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois. This family-favorite movie has been delighting audiences ever since!
The series follows the escapades of two characters: Lilo Pelekai, an orphaned Hawaiian girl voiced by Daveigh Chase, and Stitch, created initially as Experiment 626, a little blue alien and adopted by Lilo. Both are mischievous beings who make for a funny duo full of eccentric adventures.
If you love comedy and animation, then the Lilo & Stitch movie series is perfect!
Here is a list of all the films in this franchise in order:
All the “Lilo and Stitch” Movies in Order of Release Date Lilo and Stitch (2002) Stitch! The Movie (2003) Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch has a Glitch (2005) Leroy and Stitch (2006) Lilo and Stitch (2002)
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The series follows the escapades of two characters: Lilo Pelekai, an orphaned Hawaiian girl voiced by Daveigh Chase, and Stitch, created initially as Experiment 626, a little blue alien and adopted by Lilo. Both are mischievous beings who make for a funny duo full of eccentric adventures.
If you love comedy and animation, then the Lilo & Stitch movie series is perfect!
Here is a list of all the films in this franchise in order:
All the “Lilo and Stitch” Movies in Order of Release Date Lilo and Stitch (2002) Stitch! The Movie (2003) Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch has a Glitch (2005) Leroy and Stitch (2006) Lilo and Stitch (2002)
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- 1/24/2023
- by Israr
- buddytv.com
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Episode 7
This The Walking Dead: World Beyond review contains spoilers.
It didn’t take long for Silas to reach critical mass. The moment another competitor for Iris’s attention came along, the danger meter slowly began to creep higher with every passing moment. The Walking Dead: World Beyond hit that point with a hammer. Iris and Percy laughing in the foreground, Silas starting daggers at them in the background. The two making plans to meet up after dark for what sounds like a make-out session? Silas lumbering in the distance, head down and ears open. Silas was the first person to sniff out that Percy was untrustworthy, and his reward for that was to have Percy and his uncle Tony join the group as full-fledged members and for Percy to swoop in and start making time with one of the two girls in the group...
This The Walking Dead: World Beyond review contains spoilers.
It didn’t take long for Silas to reach critical mass. The moment another competitor for Iris’s attention came along, the danger meter slowly began to creep higher with every passing moment. The Walking Dead: World Beyond hit that point with a hammer. Iris and Percy laughing in the foreground, Silas starting daggers at them in the background. The two making plans to meet up after dark for what sounds like a make-out session? Silas lumbering in the distance, head down and ears open. Silas was the first person to sniff out that Percy was untrustworthy, and his reward for that was to have Percy and his uncle Tony join the group as full-fledged members and for Percy to swoop in and start making time with one of the two girls in the group...
- 11/16/2020
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
Even in a world without Rick Grimes, some things never change on The Walking Dead.
This The Walking Dead review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 6
The Walking Dead is a show that seems to be stuck in behavior loops. Like the hosts on Westworld, the characters on The Walking Dead are caught in patterns not of their own making. The same issues come up time and time again, with slightly different results. Take, for example, the decision to trust (or not trust) a group of survivors you've just stumbled across. That's come up a lot on this show, and it plays out a different way every time, but there seems to be no codified way on how to handle these newcomers short of convening a council and having an inquisition.
Rick had three questions. Deanna had her interviews. And Michonne has a council, drawing together the elected leadership of Alexandria to decide,...
This The Walking Dead review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 6
The Walking Dead is a show that seems to be stuck in behavior loops. Like the hosts on Westworld, the characters on The Walking Dead are caught in patterns not of their own making. The same issues come up time and time again, with slightly different results. Take, for example, the decision to trust (or not trust) a group of survivors you've just stumbled across. That's come up a lot on this show, and it plays out a different way every time, but there seems to be no codified way on how to handle these newcomers short of convening a council and having an inquisition.
Rick had three questions. Deanna had her interviews. And Michonne has a council, drawing together the elected leadership of Alexandria to decide,...
- 11/11/2018
- Den of Geek
“The Walking Dead” season nine continues on Sunday, November 11th at 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt. On the all-new episode, “Who Are You Now?” the survivors encounter unfamiliar faces outside the safety of their community’s walls and must decide whether or not this new group can be trusted. The episode is written by Eddie Guzelian and directed by Larry Teng.
Following the episode, viewers can catch an all-new episode of “Talking Dead” hosted by Chris Hardwick at 10:20 p.m. Et/Pt, featuring the co-host of Hgtv’s “Property Brothers,” Drew Scott and “The Walking Dead” cast members Angel Theory and Lauren Ridloff.
Then late night, “AMC Visionaries: Eli Roth’s History of Horror” continues on Sunday, November 11th at 12:40 a.m. Et/Pt. On the all new-episode, “Vampires,” Eli Roth discusses how modern vampires come in many guises, but they all address our fascination with sex and death.
Following the episode, viewers can catch an all-new episode of “Talking Dead” hosted by Chris Hardwick at 10:20 p.m. Et/Pt, featuring the co-host of Hgtv’s “Property Brothers,” Drew Scott and “The Walking Dead” cast members Angel Theory and Lauren Ridloff.
Then late night, “AMC Visionaries: Eli Roth’s History of Horror” continues on Sunday, November 11th at 12:40 a.m. Et/Pt. On the all new-episode, “Vampires,” Eli Roth discusses how modern vampires come in many guises, but they all address our fascination with sex and death.
- 11/11/2018
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
It's been a while since The Walking Dead delivered an episode as fundamentally entertaining as this week's installment, titled "Dead or Alive Or." Yes, the show's still committed to a bleak and tedious war story for probably the rest of this season; no, it doesn't seem like these characters are ever going to stop whispering soberly about their competing philosophies of survival. But you know what this hour had? Swamp zombies! Forward plot momentum! Plus, Father Gabriel doing his best Zatoichi impression. It's great whenever the writers remember that Twd...
- 3/12/2018
- Rollingstone.com
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Everything you need to know about The Walking Dead season 9 episode 16, including latest news, release date, trailer, and much more!
The Walking Dead season 9 continues after an explosive midseason finale that saw Daryl, Michonne, Jesus, Eugene, and a few newcomers come face to face with the Whisperers, a deadly new group that will challenge the heroes' notions about the outside world. Not everything has evolved for the better.
These zombie-flesh-wearing stalkers haunt the lands beyond Alexandria, Hilltop, and Kingdom and introduce a challenge to the survivors unlike any they've ever faced. Can Michonne, Daryl, Tara, Carol, Ezekiel, and the rest of this eternally suffering family come together to fight a common enemy? Time will tell! Surely, it won't be so easy now that Rick Grimes and Maggie are gone.
Further Reading: Everything You Need to Know About The Walking Dead Season 10
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Everything you need to know about The Walking Dead season 9 episode 16, including latest news, release date, trailer, and much more!
The Walking Dead season 9 continues after an explosive midseason finale that saw Daryl, Michonne, Jesus, Eugene, and a few newcomers come face to face with the Whisperers, a deadly new group that will challenge the heroes' notions about the outside world. Not everything has evolved for the better.
These zombie-flesh-wearing stalkers haunt the lands beyond Alexandria, Hilltop, and Kingdom and introduce a challenge to the survivors unlike any they've ever faced. Can Michonne, Daryl, Tara, Carol, Ezekiel, and the rest of this eternally suffering family come together to fight a common enemy? Time will tell! Surely, it won't be so easy now that Rick Grimes and Maggie are gone.
Further Reading: Everything You Need to Know About The Walking Dead Season 10
Here's everything...
- 1/13/2018
- Den of Geek
Stars: Milo Cawthorne, Olivia Tennet, Ari Boyland, Adelaide Kane, Cohen Holloway, Fleur Saville, Mike Ginn, Amanda Reed | Written by Eddie Guzelian | Directed by Madellaine Paxson
No doubt picked up for UK release following the hype surrounding actor Milo Cawthorne’s other horror flick, Deathgasm, Blood Punch is a Groundhog Day style horror that tells the story of Milton (Cawthorne), a brilliant chemistry student who breaks out of court-mandated drug rehab with a mysterious bad girl, Skyler (Tennet). Looking to recruit a cook for a one-day drug score, she lures him to an isolated cabin with her psychotic and trigger-happy boyfriend Russell (Boyland). Russell reveals that he plans to murder Milton as soon as he is finished cooking the drugs, and their simple love triangle quickly descends into a mind-blowing supernatural cycle of carnage and mayhem with no end… and no escape.
The debut feature from Madellaine Paxson, Blood Punch marks...
No doubt picked up for UK release following the hype surrounding actor Milo Cawthorne’s other horror flick, Deathgasm, Blood Punch is a Groundhog Day style horror that tells the story of Milton (Cawthorne), a brilliant chemistry student who breaks out of court-mandated drug rehab with a mysterious bad girl, Skyler (Tennet). Looking to recruit a cook for a one-day drug score, she lures him to an isolated cabin with her psychotic and trigger-happy boyfriend Russell (Boyland). Russell reveals that he plans to murder Milton as soon as he is finished cooking the drugs, and their simple love triangle quickly descends into a mind-blowing supernatural cycle of carnage and mayhem with no end… and no escape.
The debut feature from Madellaine Paxson, Blood Punch marks...
- 1/9/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Milo Cawthorne, Olivia Tennet, Ari Boyland, Adelaide Kane, Cohen Holloway, Fleur Saville, Mike Ginn, Amanda Reed | Written by Eddie Guzelian | Directed by Madellaine Paxson
No doubt released in time to cash in on the hype surrounding actor Milo Cawthorne’s other recent horror flick, Deathgasm, Blood Punch is a Groundhog Day style horror that tells the story of Milton (Cawthorne), a brilliant chemistry student who breaks out of court-mandated drug rehab with a mysterious bad girl, Skyler (Tennet). Looking to recruit a cook for a one-day drug score, she lures him to an isolated cabin with her psychotic and trigger-happy boyfriend Russell (Boyland). Russell reveals that he plans to murder Milton as soon as he is finished cooking the drugs, and their simple love triangle quickly descends into a mind-blowing supernatural cycle of carnage and mayhem with no end… and no escape.
The debut feature from Madellaine Paxson, Blood Punch...
No doubt released in time to cash in on the hype surrounding actor Milo Cawthorne’s other recent horror flick, Deathgasm, Blood Punch is a Groundhog Day style horror that tells the story of Milton (Cawthorne), a brilliant chemistry student who breaks out of court-mandated drug rehab with a mysterious bad girl, Skyler (Tennet). Looking to recruit a cook for a one-day drug score, she lures him to an isolated cabin with her psychotic and trigger-happy boyfriend Russell (Boyland). Russell reveals that he plans to murder Milton as soon as he is finished cooking the drugs, and their simple love triangle quickly descends into a mind-blowing supernatural cycle of carnage and mayhem with no end… and no escape.
The debut feature from Madellaine Paxson, Blood Punch...
- 11/8/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Midnight Releasing. Writer: Eddie Guzelian. Director: Madellaine Paxon. Cast: Milo Cawthorne, Olivia Tennet and Ari Boyland. From the makers of various popular children's television shows, including Power Rangers R.P.M, comes the smart, kickass horror comedy, Blood Punch! Though seemingly unlikely to venture into the horror genre, writer Eddie Guzelian and director Madellaine Paxon come across as seasoned veterans. This high energy, action-packed, hysterical splatter fest with have you wondering why the two weren't making horror films all along. Blood Punch is a clever concoction of comedy, gore and a fantastic original story with stellar performances. Containing all the elements of a cult classic, this film is sure to spark the interest of Evil Dead heads and genre die-hards alike. If you're looking for something fun, smart and original, then put this on your must see list. The...
- 9/23/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Kenna Rae)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Blood of Your Blood: Paxson’s Comedy Horror Debut Lacks Bite
Unspooling with all the finesse of a drunken yet trenchant teenager’s expletive laden ranting at an underwhelmingly attended frat party, Madellaine Paxson’s directorial debut, the indie horror comedy Blood Punch, fails to satisfy even as it casts a wide net of genre blending.
Paxson, previously a writer of children’s television fare, directs from Eddie Guzelian’s (The Tigger Movie, 2000) screenplay, but everyone seems oblivious to how adults act and sound, whether or not in the confines of a sometimes ludicrous scenario. Since premiering in 2013 at the Austin Film Festival, the title has picked up its fair share of champions, with several sources praising the film’s wit and originality. Unfortunately, despite its ambitious twists and turns, these inklings of authenticity can be traced to notable elements from a slew of previous titles, and there’s little...
Unspooling with all the finesse of a drunken yet trenchant teenager’s expletive laden ranting at an underwhelmingly attended frat party, Madellaine Paxson’s directorial debut, the indie horror comedy Blood Punch, fails to satisfy even as it casts a wide net of genre blending.
Paxson, previously a writer of children’s television fare, directs from Eddie Guzelian’s (The Tigger Movie, 2000) screenplay, but everyone seems oblivious to how adults act and sound, whether or not in the confines of a sometimes ludicrous scenario. Since premiering in 2013 at the Austin Film Festival, the title has picked up its fair share of champions, with several sources praising the film’s wit and originality. Unfortunately, despite its ambitious twists and turns, these inklings of authenticity can be traced to notable elements from a slew of previous titles, and there’s little...
- 9/7/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
What happens when two children’s entertainment scribes (boasting credits such as The Tigger Movie, The Penguins Of Madagascar, Peter Rabbit, and Kim Possible) collaborate on their first feature film? Obviously you get a kid friendly movie titled Blood Punch, filled with death, guts, murder, betrayal – wait, what? You heard right. Director Madellaine Paxson and writer Eddie Guzelian are ditching all that warm and fuzzy bullshit to bring you their own twisted fairy tale about three rowdy criminals forced to repeat the same deadly day over and over again. It’s like kind of like Groundhog Day – a vile, wicked, royally f#cked up Groundhog Day your mum certainly wouldn’t approve of.
It all starts when Milton (Milo Cawthorne), a shy chemistry wiz, meets Skyler (Olivia Tennet), a criminal looking for the best meth cook she can find. After meeting in Milton’s rehab clinic (where else would you find the best junkies?...
It all starts when Milton (Milo Cawthorne), a shy chemistry wiz, meets Skyler (Olivia Tennet), a criminal looking for the best meth cook she can find. After meeting in Milton’s rehab clinic (where else would you find the best junkies?...
- 8/28/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
After collecting a handful of awards at such events as the Austin Film Festival and the Hoboken Film Festival, writer Eddie Guzelian and director Madellaine Paxson’s 2013 horror flick Blood Punch is finally heading to home video. You can pick… Continue Reading →
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- 8/14/2015
- by Todd Rigney
- DreadCentral.com
Up until 2011’s Winnie the Pooh, Disney’s solid effort in taking the pudgy yellow bear back to his classic roots, A.A. Milne’s lovable characters from the Hundred Acre Woods had devolved into little more than a cash cow franchise for Disney thanks in no small part to Eddie Guzelian, the man responsible for Disney's descent into direct-to-dvd sequel doldrums. They were churning out half-baked movies every year that still amused the kiddies but felt like a money grab to those who grew up with the classic stories and television cartoons. The Tigger Movie unfortunately falls in that spree of Winnie the Pooh movies lacking in merit, and the forced musical numbers would almost be unbearable if it weren’t for the film’s strong message about the broader meaning of family. That theme combined with some great animation redeem it at least a little.
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- 8/22/2012
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
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