Animated films often come with tangible life lessons wrapped inside funny, heartwarming stories. Many times these lessons are subtle and require a bit of thematic digging to analyze, but other times, ...
Andrew Stanton, one of Pixar’s founding fathers, has made a career out of imagining different visions of life on Earth. In “Toy Story,” children’s playthings come alive and even kind of fly. In ...
This is a revision of an earlier posting. The new Pixar picture Wall-E is one for the ages, a masterpiece to be savored before or after the end of the world — assuming, like the title character, ...
Kendall Myers is a Senior Author with Collider. As part of the TV and Movies Features team, she writes about some of the most popular releases before, during, and after they premiere. In three years, ...
Imagine typing this phrase into a blank computer screen: “a bowl of soup that looks like a monster.” A few seconds later, a creature knitted out of wool—and bathed in soup—could be smiling at you.
'Wall-E', now 10, is a conversation between the past and present of cinema. By Richard Newby “Put on your Sunday clothes, there’s lots of world out there.” There are few riskier and more unexpected ...
“WALL-E” director Andrew Stanton on the film's arthouse origins and why it makes sense for the Pixar hit to be in the Criterion Collection. I always imagined that Hayao Miyazaki’s “My Neighbor Totoro” ...
It's incredible to think that "WALL-E," Pixar's delightful robotic love story, is a whopping ten years old. (I guess that's what makes it a timeless classic.) Released during what was arguably Pixar's ...
The Wall-E concept actually dates back to Pixar’s very beginnings — even before Toy Story was produced. After Finding Nemo finally came out, the gears started cranking and the team began work on the ...