Once again, Jim Hill answers your Mouse-related questions. This time around, Jim talks about NYC's Jekyll & Hyde Club, Epcot's proposed Russian pavilion, WDW's never-built Mediterranean...
While you will find some very cool merchandise available for sale at NYC's "World of Disney" store, Jim Hill cautions that this 5th Avenue facility hasn't...
JHM guest columnist Michael Howe returns with a column that talks about Robert Zemeckis' recent appearance at the Chicago Film festival as well as offering up...
No, this isn't something that you get as a side dish with General Gao's Chicken. Matt Springer clues you in on the undiscovered beauty of Craig...
Clearly the retail side of the Walt Disney Company thinks that "it's time to get things started." Which is why Kermit & Co. are now front...
The good news is: HKDL is supposedly getting another ride added to its line-up. The bad news is: Because this Tomorrowland favorite is being rushed into...
It's been a while, but they're back and Roger's wearing them. That's right, it's Ruminations.
Last week's "Why For" got such a strong response from WDWMagic.com readers that Jim Hill thought that he'd use this week's edition to answer some of...
Animation industry legend Floyd Norman returns to JHM with another great column. This time around, Floyd writes about the "Jackie Robinson" of animation. A man whose...
What was the spookiest & squirreliest sequel that Hollywood ever cranked out? Matt Springer thinks that it was James Whale's 1935 masterwork, "The Bride of Frankenstein."