By Michael Recasting a sweet children’s show as a macabre, gory horror movie is, nevertheless, a renegade move. It’s especially startling considering the source material comes from Hanna-Barbera (now owned by Warner Bros.), the animation studio behind such family-friendly 1960s favorites as “The Flintstones” and “The Yogi Bear Show.” As Bill Hanna wrote in his 1996 memoir, […]
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