Posts Tagged ‘Pixar’
Elemental Is the Pick of the Week
While Pixar’s track record isn’t as stellar as it once was, they still regularly put out good films and I’m ready to finally see this one.
Read MoreFrom the Couch Hole: Tryin’ to Find a Warm Place to Spend the Night
This week we have Doritos turning red and Doritos the color of a pale blue eye. It’s a rainy night in Georgia at the White Lotus.
Read MoreWALL•E (2008) Joins The Criterion Collection in November
A high-water mark of digital animation, Stanton’s prescient vision of a rapidly oncoming dystopian future is an urgent fable for our troubled millennium.
Read MoreToy Story 4 Blu-ray Review: A Toy’s Purpose
It was wonderful to have one more adventure with the Toy Story characters, and this serves as a fitting conclusion to the series.
Read MorePixar Short Films Collection Volume 3 Blu-ray Review: A Must-Own for Animation Fans
It’s evident the studio takes as much care with creating their shorts as they do their features.
Read MoreJuliet, Naked Is the Pick of the Week
Star Trek, Blood Island, and giant sharks are just some of the great Blu-ray releases this week.
Read MoreIncredibles 2 Blu-ray Review: An Incredible Sequel
Writer/director Brad Bird and his talented cast and crew bring back beloved characters, expand their world, and tell the story in a visually engaging way.
Read More2018 Oscar-nominated Animated Short Films Review
And the nominees are…
Read MoreCoco Movie Review: Pixar’s Best Since Inside Out
Despite following a standard Pixar formula, Coco is still entertaining and profound regardless.
Read MoreCars 3 Blu-ray Review: Plenty of Zoom, Not Enough Vroom Vroom
It’s a good movie, just not Pixar good, which disappoints.
Read MoreBook Review: To Pixar and Beyond by Lawrence Levy: Surprisingly Accessible Financial Memoir
The engaging and detailed story about the business strategies surrounding Pixar’s IPO.
Read MoreFinding Dory Blu-ray Combo Review: You Will Believe an Octopus Can Drive
An entertaining film though it suffers from similarities to its predecessor.
Read MoreThe Good Dinosaur Blu-ray Review: An Alternative Earth Offers a Universal Lesson
“Fear is the mind-killer.” – The Litany Against Fear from Frank Herbert’s “Dune”
Read MoreToy Story That Time Forgot Blu-ray Review: A TV Special Accessible to All Viewers Throughout the Year
It’s good to see the care Disney/Pixar put into delivering a stunning Blu-ray.
Read MoreInsider Access to Disney•Pixar’s Inside Out Review: Inside and Out of Site!
An early preview of Pixar’s newest film with special guests, behind-the-scenes goodness, and an enormously good time.
Read MorePlanes: Fire and Rescue Blu-ray Combo Review: Geared Toward Younger Kids
Planes: Fire & Rescue may be a spin-off from Cars but it lacks the Pixar magic.
Read MoreMonsters University Blu-ray Review: When Mikey Met Sulley
A pleasant though not essential return to the Pixar’s world of monsters.
Read MoreMonsters, Inc. Blu-ray Review: Monsters Get Scared Too
Meet the Monsters.
Read MoreMonsters University Is the Pick of the Week
This is certainly not my most glowing Pick ever.
Read MoreFinding Nemo Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review: The Art of Letting Go
A story of love and parenthood.
Read MoreThe Dark Knight Trilogy Is the Pick of the Week
Christopher Nolan’s Batman films get a nice boxed set.
Read MorePixar Short Films Collection Volume 2 Review: A Very Entertaining Roster
A showcase for technological innovations and the talents of up-and-coming filmmakers.
Read MoreBrave (2012) Ultimate Collector’s Edition Review: Mothers and Daughters and Bears, Oh My!
The Blu-ray delivers such an impressive presentation it should talked about when considering the best of the year.
Read MoreLawrence of Arabia (50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition) Is the Pick of the Week
David Lean’s masterpiece gets a massive boxed set and a restored look.
Read MoreUp (2009) Blu-ray Review: A Wondrous Film by Pixar
It deserves a place in your video library.
Read More2012 Oscar-Nominated Animated Short Films Review: Five Strong Nominees Vie for Gold
A pair of beautiful and idiosyncratic Canadian films, one ode to books and one to tall tales, and Pixar’s latest compete.
Read MoreCars 2 Blu-ray Review: Stuck in Neutral
Pixar’s first misstep fails to capture the heart of the original.
Read MoreCars Collector’s Edition Is the Pick of the Week
A less than stellar sequel gets the full treatment.
Read MorePixar Short Films Collection Volume 1 DVD Review: A Study in Animation
A great collections of shorts that shows the company developing its talent and techniques.
Read MoreThe Incredibles Blu-ray Review: An Incredible High Def Experience
An engaging drama about a man struggling to balance career and family set in a superhero world.
Read MoreWALL·E (Three-Disc Special Edition) Blu-ray Review: A Grand Adventure
The gang at Pixar, led by director and co-writer Andrew Stanton, continuing their high level of quality, animated filmmaking with a multi-layered futuristic tale about life and love.
Read MoreToy Story 3 Blu-ray Review: You’ll Never Outgrow It
One of the best films of 2010 is now one of the best Blu-ray releases of 2010.
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