Pixar Throws Down, with Up
Fifteen years since the release of Toy Story, Pixar has made it very clear that they would like to be considered a movie studio in the classic sense: their films all seem to illustrate a singular creative perspective.
Fifteen years since the release of Toy Story, Pixar has made it very clear that they would like to be considered a movie studio in the classic sense: their films all seem to illustrate a singular creative perspective.
Huffington Post | Posted 06.30.2009 | Home
For all the Toy Story fans out there, check out this teaser trailer for Toy Story 3, which is scheduled to come out in Summer 2010. ...
Jenna Busch | Posted 06.29.2009 | Entertainment
Up is released May 29th and it's bound to be a hit. It rips your heart out, stomps on it, and then makes you laugh so hard your eyeliner will run. My good buddy George Roush and I did a video review of the film at the dog run in Griffith Park.
Michael Giltz | Posted 05.07.2009 | Entertainment
No studio, no director, no star has ever had the unbroken string of success that Pixar has enjoyed with every single film it's made from Toy Story in 1995 to 2008's Oscar-winning WALL-E.
Jenna Busch | Posted 01.09.2009 | Entertainment
I'm all for new technology. I'm just not sure every film from here on out needs to be in 3D. Maybe try a few and see how it goes before you announce a new line of 3D Prada shades.
Scott Mendelson | Posted 01.02.2009 | Entertainment
Four Christmases became just the fifth non-Disney movie since 1985 to open number one on Thanksgiving weekend (during the Fri-Sun 3-day portion). Ever...
Paul Snyder | Posted 07.02.2009 | Entertainment