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Year: 2003 Box office haul: $339.7 million Adjusted for inflation: $516 million “Finding Nemo” is the only non-sequel among Pixar’s top five highest-grossing films, and with good reason.
Pixar’s “Elio” is almost – finally – here. The original animated feature, developed initially by “Coco” co-writer/co-director Adrian Molina (who still retains a credit on the final ...
Pixar Animation Studios has delighted audiences, young and old, with its animated feature films, shorts, television shows and other media. Started in 1979 as a subdivision of Lucasfilm, Pixar ...
This original Pixar animated tale tells the story of a young boy named Elio (Yonas Kibreab) who’s mistakenly abducted by a colorful alien organization group, Communiverse (like the United ...
The problem with Elemental is that it is, in every way, the epitome of a Pixar film, except that it isn’t any good. A lovingly created world with carefully delineated rules? Check: Element City ...
Pixar has easily become one of the most successful animation studios to date. Outside of the occasional flop like The Good Dinosaur (2015) and Onward (2020), its films are almost instant hits. It ...
Ready to cry your eyes out again? Because there’s a new “Up” short film from Pixar that should do the trick. “Carl’s Date,” a short film produced after the series of “Up”-based ...
Pixar movies have seldom suffered from a lack of ambition, but that’s still the defining characteristic of “Elemental,” which mixes a tender opposite-side-of-matter romance with an immigrant ...
Pixar’s chief creative officer Pete Docter complained to The Wrap this week that audiences could not comprehend the nature of "Toy Story" spinoff "Lightyear," while appearing to ignore cultural ...
Pixar was hit with layoffs on Tuesday as approximately 175 employees, or 14% of its workforce, were let go. In a note to staff, Pixar president Jim Morris said that individuals who have been ...
Disney Pixar has released numerous anthropomorphic films, including “Monsters Inc.,” “Finding Nemo,” “Ratatouille” and “Wall-E.” “Cars,” released in 2006, was a unique take on ...
Almost as iconic as Pixar’s cast of animated movie characters is Luxo Jr., the little lamp that starred in Pixar’s first animated short, and now shines a light to open every one of their films.