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Culture Warrior: ‘Up’ and Pixar’s Cinema of Attractions

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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.

A Lesson Learned: There is Still Hope For the Summer Movie Season

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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.

Review: Pixar’s ‘Up’ – The First Great Film of 2009

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There is something about the craft of great storytelling, the truly magical nature of a tale so perfectly executed that just grabs the heart strings of its audience and never lets go. It’s rare, but something we should be used to from Pixar.

‘Basterds,’ ‘Antichrist,’ ‘Woodstock’ Make Cannes Final Cut

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Familiar names like Almodovar, Tarantino, Lee, Von Trier, Noe, Campion, Loach, and Haneke will all be vying for the Palme d’Or.

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14 Things We Learned From The 2009 Oscars

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Besides the mandatory Defensive Driving Class I had to take, The Oscars was the most educational experience of my year so far. Hopefully, you caught the same things I did. Or we’ll have to fight back behind the playground later.

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Editor’s Picks: The Ten Best Movies of 2008

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As is customary this time of year, it is my duty (and honor) to present you my list of the Ten Best Films of 2008. And in the past year we’ve seen an interesting range of films, have we not?

‘WALL-E’ is Not a Kids Movie, It’s an Everyone Movie

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Just as Disney’s early animated films seem to have something magical about them, Pixar has ushered in a new era of delighting audiences. And with WALL-E, they seem to have found the magic once again.

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The 15 Must-See Movies of Summer 2008

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Let’s look back on one of the best movie summers ever with this classic preview of big releases of 2008.

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WonderCon 08: Wall-E

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Without a doubt, the biggest surprise for me at this year’s WonderCon was my reaction to Pixar’s new film Wall-E.