
Of course, one fully understands why the Disney corporation continues on a mission to produce live-action remakes of their animated classics. Even with a few financial stumbles, the features make a lot of money for the company, and they carry built-in brand recognition, easing the pain of marketing movies to the masses. The last offering, 2025’s “Lilo and Stitch,” was a massive box office success, and represented a relatively recent release to reheat, redoing the 2002 original. Now “Moana” cuts even closer, with the first film in theaters only a decade ago, enjoying many years of home entertainment domination as audiences warmed to an absolutely wonderful picture. The new “Moana” (which was intended to be released last year, only to be bumped from the schedule to make way for 2024’s animated “Moana 2”) is looking to coast on such popularity and viewer love, but of all the live-action endeavors, this is arguably the most pointless. Director Thomas Kail has technology and casting, but he doesn’t have heart and originality, with “Moana” a cold-blooded copy of the 2016 effort. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















