‘Turning Red’ Reviews Roundup: Domee Shi Steers Pixar In A New Direction
“Magical puberty transformation” is not a standard Pixar film description, and that’s refreshing.
“Magical puberty transformation” is not a standard Pixar film description, and that’s refreshing.
The Walt Disney Company is immediately “pausing” all political donations in the state of Florida.
Say employees: “We at Pixar have personally witnessed beautiful stories, full of diverse characters, come back from Disney corporate reviews shaved down to crumbs of what they once were.”
Disney is also pausing the release of all future theatrical releases in Russia.
Pixar is touting this as the “definitive origin story” of Buzz Lightyear, the hero who inspired the toy in the “Toy Story” films.
“Flee” is up against “Encanto,” “Luca,” and “The Mitchells vs. the Machines” in the animated feature category.
Pixar staffers were already unhappy that two of their films had gone straight to streaming. Now it’s happening again.
As he prepares to leave the company, Disney’s former CEO has been reflecting on his career in interviews.
Three Disney films are up against “Flee” and “The Mitchells vs. the Machines.”
Two indie titles from Europe also made the list – “Flee” and “My Sunny Maad” – while key Sony contender “The Mitchells vs. The Machines” was snubbed.
Get ready for Netflix Animation’s big bang, a “Spider-Verse” sequel, Buzz Lightyear’s origin story, and more …
Extraterrestrial love, wartime trauma, the pains of becoming an adult: what will catch voters’ attention?
Disney-Pixar’s next film will be out March 11, 2022.
Buzz Lightyear is a real person. That’s the set-up for “Lightyear,” the 26th feature-length effort from Pixar.
“Back off, jackass — I wasn’t looking at your wife!”
Pros and alumni will gather online for SCAD’s annual festival on September 23–25.
“Paw Patrol” and “Luca” had very different weekends at the box office.
Damon Pourshian, who claims Pixar ripped off his student film “Inside Out,” has won an appeal in an Ontario court.
From Mickey to Marvel, Buzz Lightyear to Homer Simpson, Disney is home to a who’s who of animation legends.
Pixar’s “Luca” was the clear winner in the week of June 14–20, clocking up 1.57 billion minutes of viewing time.