It doesn’t always cohere with a creative concept that sometimes overreaches, but this is Pixar at its most existential, exploring the meaning of life at the crossroads of passion, purpose and living.
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It doesn’t always cohere with a creative concept that sometimes overreaches, but this is Pixar at its most existential, exploring the meaning of life at the crossroads of passion, purpose and living.
Pixar matures considerably with this delightful offering, despite an unimposing villain and a climax that feels too rushed.
One of Pixar’s best efforts, and still one of their most conceptually imaginative pictures to date.
Not a Mike & Sulley star vehicle, but it comes close to capturing the magic of Pixar’s most fun-ness of endeavours.
Continue reading →Not as outstanding as the first three movies, but its warm and fuzzy familiarity will resonate with nearly everyone.
Continue reading →One of the finest movies of 2010, Pixar continues the ‘Toy Story’ franchise with brilliant form.
Continue reading →A rapturous sequel that pushes Pixar into the millennium with confidence and style.
Continue reading →An instant classic – without Pixar’s first breakthrough hit, there wouldn’t have been CG animation today.