Disney and Pixar have long been known for their innovations in the realm of animated movies, and their success speaks for itself. Over the years, each has made incredible films. Though not ...
The show simply doesn’t belabor its transitions between subjective and objective experience, and in doing so, Pixar finds a beautifully fluid approach to the old saw of seeing scenes repeatedly ...
Then again, sometimes you know a show is lousy from the jump. That’s certainly not the case with Pixar Animation Studios’ intriguing “Win or Lose,” debuting on the streaming platform with ...
For Pixar’s first original series on Disney+, the Emeryville-based animated force behind such classics as the “Toy Story” franchise and “Inside Out” movies dusts off one of the most ...
Believe it or not, that change came about because of a family-friendly Pixar movie. Which Pixar Movie Inspired The Monkey’s Source Material Deviation? In Stephen King’s original The Monkey ...
You can expect the same incredibly funny, emotional and unique perspective Pixar has been known to deliver over the years. The first two episodes are available to stream now, and new episodes will ...
As first broken by The Hollywood Reporter late last year, the studio axed a storyline involving a trans teammate, Kai (Chanel Stewart), over the objections of many Pixar staffers — keeping the ...
Kevin Lynch is a London-born, Dublin-based writer and journalist. The author of Steve Jobs: A Biographic Portrait, Kevin is a regular feature writer for a number of tech sites and the former ...
After a handful of delays, Pixar’s new TV show is finally here! Win or Lose is an eight-episode animated series that follows members of a co-ed softball team, the Pickles, in the week leading up ...
There was once a time when Pixar was a near-perfect movie studio. Every film seemed to be both a critical darling and a box office smash. But few studios suffered at the hands of the global ...
EXCLUSIVE: Former Disney/Pixar veteran Michael Agulnek has joined Sony Pictures as EVP Global Publicity, where he will report to Danielle Misher, Co-Head of Theatrical Marketing. In addition ...