Michael Nordine is a Los Angeles-based film critic. His writing has been featured in Variety, the Los Angeles Times, Vice, LA Weekly, the Village Voice, and the Washington Post, among others, and his reviews can be found on both Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes. Michael served as Weekend Editor at IndieWire prior to joining Optimism, a position that saw him filing articles live from the Oscars and Golden Globes.
He is a member of both LAFCA (the Los Angeles Film Critics Association) and FIPRESCI (the International Federation of Film Critics).
The question isn’t whether the first feature-length fully animated Looney Tunes movie was worth the wait. It’s what took them so long?
Despite having done it sixteen times, Mickey is still afraid to die.
Okiku and the World’s title character has just one request — nay, demand — of the man she meets in the opening scene: “Don’t say my name in a place like this.”