If you’ve ever wondered why Andy was so excited to receive a Buzz Lightyear toy for his birthday, Pixar’s latest feature hopes to answer that question.…
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When you’re young, there’s nothing quite like the allure of summer: casting off the responsibilities of the school year, filling your days with adventure and discovery,…
Despite what Sonic the Hedgehog might have you think, family films don’t have to be full of bad jokes, cringe-worthy dialogue and product placement. They don’t…
Fans of the Toy Story series have long been apprehensive about the notion of a fourth installment. The series had seemingly wrapped up on such a…
Coco is one of Pixar’s most original and inspiring projects in years, and this fully loaded Blu-ray is yet another example of Disney delivering the goods and setting the bar for home video releases. If you missed this one in theaters, rest assured that it will look and sound amazing in your living room.
In Mexico, November begins with the festivities of Dia de los Muertos, celebrating in life those who have passed but are still remembered through our memories…
Pixar’s 19th animated feature starts from a familiar place, centered around a young boy named Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez) with only one passion: to become a great…
This week, audiences will get to see the conclusion to Lightning McQueen’s 11-year-long cinematic journey on the big screen with the release of Disney and Pixar’s Cars…
Disney and Pixar’s Cars films have made the studio absurd amounts of money and have delighted kids and their predisposed car obsessions since the release of…
We reviewed Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur for its theatrical release last year, and decided to give it another look as the film makes its way to…
Pixar wowed audiences earlier this year with the beautiful and emotional Inside Out, a critical and commercial success that also happened to be one of the studio’s…
“Do you ever look at someone and wonder what’s going on inside their head?” That’s a question we can all relate to, and Pixar’s latest animated offering,…
Pixar’s first prequel hits almost all the right notes with a fun skewer of the college comedy genre that doesn’t quite surpass, but is a worthy enough followup to the beloved Monsters Inc.
Colorful, creative, and hilarious, it’s a worthy addition to the Pixar catalog and an enjoyable expansion of the universe.
An enjoyable throwback fairy-tale that is a true visual feast, but leaves the mind a bit famished.