"Coco" is Pixar's most touching film since "Up." The tears don't flow as quickly as in that 2009 movie's notorious opening montage but do yourself a favor and bring some tissues to the theater. At the ...
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On paper, Coco sounds destined for mediocrity. It's another Disney/Pixar jam that tells the tired story of a young boy going on a (hero's) journey to discover the importance of family. As a theme, ...
From featuring an all-Latino cast, to using popular Mexican sayings like “no manches,” (you've got to be kidding me) to hiring Latino consultants to oversee the film from start to finish, Disney Pixar ...
One weekend last fall, my boyfriend, Andrew, whose favorite movies include “Deliverance” and the original “Texas Chain Saw Massacre,” went off to go see the Pixar movie “Coco,” by himself, and came ...
What should a person be willing to sacrifice to achieve their dreams? The easy answer is "everything," and film after film, aimed at both children and adults, has been based on that premise. Pixar's ...
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