On the occasion of Elemental’s release, here’s our ranking of every Pixar feature to date.
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Of all the feature films in Pixar’s impressive repertoire, Finding Nemo has arguably proven the most durable.
The film is unfortunate proof that Pixar, previously known for its brains, is now resting a little too heavily on its nominal brawn.
Conventional wisdom would suggest that Brave is a favorite to take this year’s prize.
It’s refreshing to experience a Pixar film in the theater with a head and heart full of nostalgia instead of expectations.
The old ways have been literally silenced, with no thought as to why they existed in the first place.
The screenwriters are savvy enough to acknowledge that audiences have moved on from Ethan Hunt and the IMF.
The Avengers will assemble for what may be the most overstuffed tent-pole ever, and Katy Perry will unleash the first movie that could actually give you cavities.
The running and jumping are physical enough to be a good time, and the flying and driving sections are genuinely graceful.
Is it just us or can the Academy’s infatuation with The Artist be felt even in categories where the film isn’t nominated?
In the five years since this category, which was previous known as Best Sound Effects, was bumped up from three to five nominations.
How to explain How to Train Your Dragon winning 10 Annie awards?
For legit animated artistry behold Madagascar, a Journey Diary and The Lost Thing.
Now honestly: Does this whole post already sound a little blah blah blah?
When two movies open a window onto the same little slice of life, it can change the way you experience both.
By the grace of five extra Best Picture nominations, Pixar finally managed to land itself a slot in the main drag.
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