Ranking the Pixar films is a lot like trying to choose between different types of french fries. Sure, everyone has their favorite, and some are even quite passionate about what they like, dislike, or outright worship. But, ultimately, they’re all…
15 Years Later, Finding Nemo Is Still Pixar’s Best Story
Finding Nemo opened in theaters on May 30, 2003, and to this day, it remains Pixar’s most financially successful film ever when adjusted for inflation. The reasons for this are numerous. Finding Nemo happens to be one of Pixar’s more…
Directors of Cinema: Episode 14- Andrew Stanton
Greetings and welcome to yet another episode of Directors of Cinema. If you’re unfamiliar with our podcast, this is a show dedicated to the discussion of selected works of prominent filmmakers. Each week, host Matt Goudreau and guest talk about…
Movie Review: Finding Dory
The sequel fatigue has been strong as of late in the movie industry. Recently, sequels and franchises have dominated the box office, not leaving much room for original stories. Sadly, Pixar has been participating in the trend with Monsters University…
Marlin the Helicopter Dad: Revisiting Finding Nemo
Just in time for father’s day, one of Hollywood’s ultimate dad movies will finally get its long awaited sequel. Finding Dory may switch protagonist but father and son, Marlin and Nemo, are back too. And while the two movies take…
To Infinity & Beyond: Pixar’s 12 Greatest Characters
We love Pixar. What they have accomplished the past two decades with animated storytelling is an incredible feat. They’ve created numerous beautiful worlds and characters, and in anticipation of one of their most ambitious and creative films yet, Inside Out,…
The Young Folks’ Exclusive Interview With Author Annabel Monaghan
Every kid goes through emotional and physical changes as a teenager, so when one is kidnapped by terrorists, it’s just a normal everyday occurrence. Such is the case for Digit, the main character in the book series A Girl Named…