Cars 2, even more than its predecessor, is the Pixar movie that’s safe to hate.
Tears tell no lies in the end: Toy Story 3 is sketchy, but it’s also profoundly moving.
Tears tell no lies in the end: Toy Story 3 is sketchy, but it’s also profoundly moving.
One of Pixar’s greatest accomplishments is that their movies are more than just terrific mass entertainments.
Toy Story 2 errs on the side of sweet and light.
Toy Story does the impossible in casting us up.
San Francisco has a long and diverse film history, yet most roads in Fog City Mavericks seem to lead to either the Skywalker Ranch or Pixar Studios.
It’s difficult to see the real brilliance of the Bay Area film scene through this self-congratulatory Fog.
A sweet film, but those who don’t shop at Walmart will get the short end of the stick in the features department.
Whereas the film’s artistry is often awe-inspiring, its dawdling, unfunny 116-minute story stalls at nearly every turn.