Kung Fu Panda This moment from Kung Fu Panda is more than advice — it’s a turning point. Spoken with quiet wisdom, it’s a reminder that holding onto what’s behind us only keeps us from stepping into ...
This line is delivered by Master Oogway during one of the film’s most timeless and serene teaching moments. As Po struggles with self-doubt and frustration, Oogway uses the simple image of a rippling ...

Growing Up at the Movies

He went to see the original Dracula in 1931, and it had a tremendous effect on him. He loved to say, “Children of the ...