There are quite a few movies that I'm looking out for this year. Don't Worry Darling has been marketed thus far almost entirely around the fact that is has 'good movie sex' between Harry Styles and Florence Pugh, so I mean, obviously. Despite toys and Comic-Con appearances giving away half the plot, I've still got my eye on Thor: Love and Thunder. Margot Robbie apparently offers a career best turn in Babylon, and Robbie's career already has three or four performances other stars go their whole lives dreaming of. X is getting a sequel just a few months after it hit cinemas. Anya Taylor-Joy and Taylor Swift are in a movie together. Taika Waititi is doing a football (soccer, the real football) comedy. Scorsese and Di Caprio are back together. Cinephiles are eating this year. So imagine my surprise that I find myself adding the new Chip 'n Dale movie to my most anticipated list.
I'm not an animation snob. I've hopefully written about The Simpsons enough times to disprove that, and it's only because I didn't want the entire article to just be a list of movies I'm looking forward to that I didn't mention Bob's Burgers or Spider-Verse in the intro. I think Turning Red is one of the best movies of the year. It's not that Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers is a cartoon. It's... well, that it's Chip 'n Dale.
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The Rescue Rangers were always mid-tier for me as a kid. Growing up in the '90s, I missed their heyday, and I'm impressed they've managed to hang on to cultural relevance this long when their whole schtick is looking like Magnum and Indy - the former being a particularly dated reference even if Indy remains somewhat timeless. I'm sure some of you loved it, but it
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