Somewhere out there is a movie called Rio about a bird who’s afraid to fly. You’ve probably seen the commercials for it and bristled at…
I’m sitting on the second row of my Senior year English class. My teacher, Mrs. Kallas (which was appropriately homophonic), uses her stringent voice to…
The Marvel train is still rolling with Dr. Strange in the hopes of taking a C-level comic book and turning it into another hit. The…
I’m far from a Pixar fanboy, and in fact my position as resident cynic here at FSR has usually found me arguing against the perceived…
How could the already stellar Pixar creative team get any better? Glad you asked: according to Variety, stop-motion master Henry Selick (Coraline, Nightmare Before Christmas)…
As you might have learned from Rob Hunter’s This Week in DVD column this morning, the masterwork known as Pixar’s Up has hit DVD and…
Fourteen years after the first film hit theaters, there is still magic happening for Disney and Pixar. Fourteen years after Toy Story ushered in a…
Now that everyone and their talking dog has seen Up, it’s time to look at its context within film history and in the legacy of Pixar.
After a dismal start to the season, it looks like Pixar and Sam Raimi are restoring our faith that the Summer can pick itself up and dust itself off.