Majestic Tempe 7 – Tempe, AZ
Experience the cartoons of Betty Boop like you have never seen them before, restored and on the big screen! This February, from the visionary pioneer of animation, Max Fleischer, […]
Experience the cartoons of Betty Boop like you have never seen them before, restored and on the big screen! This February, from the visionary pioneer of animation, Max Fleischer, […]
Experience the cartoons of Betty Boop like you have never seen them before, restored and on the big screen! This February, from the visionary pioneer of animation, Max Fleischer, […]
In this specially curated package of vintage family-friendly cartoons from the 1920s and 30s by animation pioneer Max Fleischer, the emphasis is on love and romance. Featuring Betty Boop & […]
Northwest Film Forum is thrilled to announce a screening of eight classic and newly restored cartoons from the pioneering and immensely influential Max and Dave Fleischer in honor of […]
In this specially curated package of vintage family-friendly cartoons from the 1920s and 30s by animation pioneer Max Fleischer, the emphasis is on love and romance. Featuring Betty Boop & […]
In this specially curated package of vintage family-friendly cartoons from the 1920s and 30s by animation pioneer Max Fleischer, the emphasis is on love and romance. Featuring Betty Boop & […]
In this specially curated package of vintage family-friendly cartoons from the 1920s and 30s by animation pioneer Max Fleischer, the emphasis is on love and romance. Featuring Betty Boop & […]
Fleischer Studios animation was darker, more adult, and more urban than that of Disney (their main competitor); their slinky, surreal, always morphing short films featured characters seemingly made of elastic.
Fleischer Studios animation was darker, more adult, and more urban than that of Disney (their main competitor); their slinky, surreal, always morphing short films featured characters seemingly made of elastic.
Fleischer Studios animation was darker, more adult, and more urban than that of Disney (their main competitor); their slinky, surreal, always morphing short films featured characters seemingly made of elastic.