The (Brief) Case Into the Spider-verse

Published: Jan. 11, 2019, 12:53 a.m.

Welcome Back! We're excited to share with you our first mini episode or "brief case" if you will (yeah we think we're clever.) Listen in as we discuss the Golden Globe winner Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse!\nIf you like our show, please consider supporting us here: https://www.patreon.com/blackcasediaries\nOther Movies mentioned:\xa0\nRalph Breaks the Internet:\xa0Directed by Phil Johnston and Rich Moore, this was the Disney animated sequel to Wreck it Ralph (2012). Fun fact, this was the first Disney Animated Classic sequel since The Rescuers Down Under (1990). It was also the first film sequel that starred John C. Reilly\nMirai:\xa0Directed by Mamoru Hosoda, this animated fantasy follows a young boy struggling to cope with the birth of his baby sister. After discovering an enchanted garden, he travels to different eras in his family history.\nIsle of Dogs:\xa0Directed by Wes Anderson, this stop-motion animated film is set in Japan. All dogs from Megasaki City have been sentenced to live on trash island due to Dog Flu. After a young boy arrives on the island, the dogs set out to help him find his lost dog, Spots.\nThe Incredibles 2:\xa0Directed by Brad Bird, this Pixar sequel was released 14 years after the original. Adjusted for inflation, it is the highest grossing Pixar movie of all time. A list of the highest grossing Pixar movies can be found here.\nPeople Mentioned In regards to the Golden Globes Ceremony:\xa0\nCarol Burnett: Actress, comedian, and TV legend Carol Burnett was the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement in Television award, also known as the Carol Burnett award.\nJeff Bridges:\xa0A charismatic and brilliant performer and producer, Jeff Bridges accepted the Cecil B deMille Award for lifetime achievement in film.