The concept of life beyond death draws much fascination from storytellers. Pixar’s newest film, “Coco” (2017), does not necessarily stage it as a central point, but rather uses it to emphasize the ...
Pixar’s animators seem willing to go anywhere in pursuit of fresh enchantment. They plunged to the ocean’s depths in Finding Nemo, took to the sky with helium balloons in Up and entered a child’s mind ...
Disney Pixar’s latest animated feature, “Coco,” is a horror movie disguised as a colorful, visually dazzling film about family history. It’s also a rare Hollywood feature that depicts Mexico as a ...
Hollywood has a terrible track record of portraying Mexican culture in the movies, but the new Pixar animated flick "Coco" shows how it can be done right and be a pure cinematic delight. "Coco" tells ...
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In Pixar's new movie Coco, a young boy named Miguel connects with his ancestors in a wild adventure to the Land of the Dead after a Día de los Muertos celebration. And the actor who voices Miguel in ...
It sure seems like a Pixar mandate that all of its films be about the preservation of memory. There’s the bittersweet nostalgia of the “Toy Story” films, Dory’s struggle with short-term memory loss ...