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The Interdimensional Coffee Shop – Lee Unkrich, Unknown Year

By Sully Fogel and Luke Horchler December 8, 2024
Hosts Sully Fogel and Luke Horchler's characters continue their discussion on Pixar in their final conversation, held somewhere at the end of time.

The Interdimensional Coffee Shop – Kurt Vonnegut & Andrew Stanton, 2046

By Sully Fogel and Luke Horchler November 18, 2024
Hosts sophomore Sully Fogel and junior Luke Horchler's characters discuss the dystopian short stories of sci-fi writer Kurt Vonnegut and the desolation and humanity of Andrew Stanton's "WALL-E."

Pop Off! – Pixar Movies

By Ethan Kaufman September 17, 2024
Sophomores Ethan Kaufman and Makai Yllanes rank their top 10 favorite Pixar films.

‘Deja View’ – “Ratatouille” (2007)

October 17, 2023
In Episode 5 of their animation series, host junior Therese Kinirons is joined by guest Sena Namkung to talk about the Pixar film "Ratatouille" (2007). Join them as they discuss delicious food, Pixar at large, and potential health code violations.
Pixar's lates movie "Turning Red" addresses heavy topics with ease, discussing shame, generational trauma and puberty.

Review: Latest Pixar film is heartfelt and quirky

By Avery Alexander, Senior Writer March 24, 2022
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.

Review: Summer 2021 movie releases

"The Suicide Squad," "Black Widow," "Summer of Soul" and "Jungle Cruise" were films that created noise in a summer movie season with many releases.
Column: The road to becoming a Disney princess

Column: The road to becoming a Disney princess

By Avery Alexander, Staff Writer April 7, 2021
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.

Mini movie reviews for December 2020-January 2021

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.
“Coco” is heavily inspired by Mexican mythology and details Miguel’s (Anthony Gonzalez) journey into the land of the dead. Miguel’s family has banned music from their lives, but Miguel aspires to follow in his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt) to become a musician. The film is accompanied by “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure,” a twenty minute short set in the “Frozen” universe.

Review: Pixar brings life to the Land of the Dead

By Liam Conway, Staff Writer November 29, 2017

Only Pixar could make the Land of the Dead feel so alive. “Coco” is the latest animated film from Pixar, and it continues the legacy Pixar has worked so hard to create. “Coco” tells the story of...

Pixar brings insight to the world of feelings in new movie

By Amelia Erikson August 24, 2015
Pixar has given us, though in its most rudimentary form, a gateway to start understanding one of life’s most confusing challenges: feelings.
Review: Pixar goes inside the mind with stunning and sophisticated film

Review: Pixar goes inside the mind with stunning and sophisticated film

By Noah Orent, Staff Writer July 2, 2015
"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.
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