The Man in the Moon invites little Mickey and his dog over for a visit. They go on a magical trip and meet strange characters along the way.
Neil McGuire
United States

Is Moonland a forgotten gem or a dusty relic of a bygone era? Short answer: it is a fascinating historical curiosity, but only for those with a high tolerance for silent-era abstraction and primitive visual effects. This film is specifically for cinema historians and fans of early 20th-century fantasy; it is definitely...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

William A. O'Connor

Eduardo Notari
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"Is Moonland a forgotten gem or a dusty relic of a bygone era? Short answer: it is a fascinating historical curiosity, but only for those with a high tolerance for silent-era abstraction and primitive visual effects. This film is specifically for cinema historians and fans of early 20th-century fantasy; it is definitely not for viewers who require narrative cohesion or modern pacing.Direct Analysis: The Quick Verdict1) This film works because it embraces a sense of unbridled imagination that mode..."

