Pixar Is Open To Doing A Full-Blown Musical
By and large, Disney and Pixar fans are able to distinguish between the two companies by the types of stories that they tell. Disney has a tendency to keep things on the fairytale side of
By and large, Disney and Pixar fans are able to distinguish between the two companies by the types of stories that they tell. Disney has a tendency to keep things on the fairytale side of
With mixed reviews and a less than expected weekend box-office take, Justice League has, like other DC films before it, developed a love or hate relationship with critics and fans. And the struggle won't end
Coco is a film about reaching out and seizing your dreams. Miguel is a character whose family has been keeping him from his dream his entire life, but it's not until the events in the
It may come as no surprise to anyone, but Pixar’s Coco is doing pretty solid business in Mexico. Set in Mexico, this Día de Muertos-based film hit theaters three weeks ago so that it would
https://youtu.be/bvomHFZO0mk Given that Pixar's Coco takes place on Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead), it should come as no surprise that at least some of the movie has to do with the whole concept of
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyakukaCXg0&feature=youtu.be That’s right. Rather than make Frozen fans wait until 2019 for Frozen 2, they’re releasing a bite-sized little treat just in time for the holiday season. Well, honestly, it’s not as bite-sized as perhaps
[caption id="attachment_79260" align="aligncenter" width="5760"] Director Lee Unkrich and Co-Director Adrian Molina during a Coco art review on February 18, 2016 at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, Calif. (Photo by Deborah Coleman / Pixar)[/caption] Pixar is
If you’ve seen the trailer for Coco, you already know the movie looks absolutely stunning. From the more grounded and realistic-looking town of Santa Cecilia all the way to the literally out-of-this world Land of
In the days where a movie is measured by the money it brings in at the box office, it is nice to know some studios still care about the art of storytelling. According to
Pixar's new upcoming film Coco is a unique one for the studio. It's the first one for them to deal with Mexican culture and, to be frank, the first one to have a non-white ensemble cast.