Review: Latest Pixar film is heartfelt and quirky
Pixar’s lates movie “Turning Red” addresses heavy topics with ease, discussing shame, generational trauma and puberty.
Pixar’s lates movie “Turning Red” addresses heavy topics with ease, discussing shame, generational trauma and puberty.
“The Suicide Squad,” “Black Widow,” “Summer of Soul” and “Jungle Cruise” were films that created noise in a summer movie season with many releases.
After the recent release of Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon,” there has been speculation among fans as to whether or not the titular character will become the company’s next Disney Princess.
Whether they be potential Oscar nominees or just a good time, The Ithacan Life & Culture staff highlighted some of the films from the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021.
Only Pixar could make the Land of the Dead feel so alive.
Pixar has given us, though in its most rudimentary form, a gateway to start understanding one of life’s most confusing challenges: feelings.
“Inside Out” is a visually stunning experience that paints a vivid picture of the human mind while simultaneously delivering a concentrated dose of splendor and excitement that is powerfully moving and entertaining.