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For these two lines to make sense, here’s a little bit of context. Anna and Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) have been together for the ensuing three years after Frozen. Kristoff is ready to propose, but ...
Disney has kept their trailers for “Frozen II” very light on plot details, but directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee finally explained to an eager crowd at the D23 Expo just where Elsa and Anna are ...
In the Disney film Frozen, Anna and Kristoff realize they need each other after they fend off an attack by hungry wolves. For the Broadway adaptation of Frozen, now in previews, songwriters Bobby ...
When the team behind Frozen II joined forces again, they set out to answer one question that audiences scratching their head since the first film: How did Elsa (Idina Menzel) get her powers? During a ...
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Disney has released four new Frozen II character posters, featuring returning fan-favorites Elsa (Idina Menzel), Anna (Kristen Bell), Olaf (Josh Gad), Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and Sven. In the sequel ...
This post contains spoilers for Frozen II, a charming children’s film that you’ll probably be able to guess the ending of halfway through anyway. Your support powers solutions-focused climate ...
"Frozen II" is visually stunning and features some great songs, including one that will be as addictive as "Let It Go" from the first movie. Though the sequel is guilty of repeating some of the ...
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Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” was predicated on the idea that fairy tales have a lot more going on even after “Happily ever after,” but “Frozen II” doesn’t quite manage to expand on that idea.