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Pixar Announces a New Film from Director Lee Unkrich About Dia de Los Muertos
Wednesday, 25 April 2012 21:19In addition, the studio confirms a release date and new title for their Dinosaur movie, now titled The Good Dinosaur. Also, they reveal a couple new details on their "Inside the Human Mind" thing from director Pete Doctor. Read up on the latest for all three films after the jump.
New G.I. Joe 2 and Brave Trailers Released
Tuesday, 24 April 2012 14:22Movie goers got a couple of new trailers today in the form of a second full trailer for G.I. Joe Retaliation and the third trailer for Pixar's Brave...Both of which are well worth watching.
John Carter Review: Furthur Proof That There Is No Life on Mars
Thursday, 15 March 2012 00:00If I was a doctor performing a surgery on John Carter, I would have called the film's death about a dozen times. Its heartbeat kept slowing to a snails pace, and its pulse seemed practically non existent; what other choice did I have but to call it quits? I had to shut down the monitor, put away the defillbulator—it was over, and there was nothing I could do to save this film. But right before I would write the time of death, the film's heart rate would suddenly rise, and its pulse would miraculously return! I would be thrilled, entertained even! But before I could even begin to appreciate just how strong a film it was, the heart rate would once again collapse. And I would once again try to revive it. But the film would keep dying, and there was nothing I could possibly do about it. In bursts, the film would come back to life—but try as I might, I could not keep it alive. I would continue this fruitless back and forth for about two hours, until the film finally ended. And once it was all over, I made a startling discovery—John Carter was never truly alive.
John Carter was a film without a pulse, and there was nothing I could do to convince myself otherwise.
Cars 2 Blu-ray Review!
Monday, 31 October 2011 20:18Pixar Unveils Two New Original Films at D23!
Saturday, 20 August 2011 14:46Dinosaurs and the human mind may sound like topics best reserved for the Discovery channel, but that's not the case. These are the new plots for Pixar's next couple films. To find out more details and how exactly is directing the two films, hit the jump.
Release Date Madness: Smurfs 2, Hunger Games, Marvel, and More!
Thursday, 11 August 2011 08:42Over the past week, studios have been going crazy by releasing a plethora of release dates for their upcoming titles. Rather than flood you with several quick articles, we've decided to compile them all for you in one convenient spot.
Check Out the Epic First Trailer for Andrew Stanton's 'John Carter'
Thursday, 14 July 2011 12:53John Carter is a very intriguing movie to me. The live action debut of arguably the best director at Pixar is enough to get me excited, but the sci-fi adventure tale based off of Edgar Rice Burrough's famed classic has been in development for decades now. But now the project is real, and our first look at the film has come to us in the form of this brand new teaser trailer. Check out the trailer and some of my brief thoughts after the jump.
First Teaser Trailer for Pixar's 'Brave' Now Online
Monday, 27 June 2011 13:52For those of you who endured the scathing reviews of Cars 2, then as a reward you more than likely got a chance to see the first trailer for Disney Pixar's upcoming film Brave (though I know a few theaters that didn't). For the rest of us, the trailer has now made it's way online and looks gorgeous.
Pixar is Working on Toy Story 4 Right Now, Says Tom Hanks
Monday, 27 June 2011 07:51Tom Hanks was once voted the most trustworthy celebrity in the world. Tom Hanks says Pixar is working on Toy Story 4. And would he lie to you for the sake of a cheap joke? We don't think so. Find out what Hanks has to say about this potential project after the jump.
Weekend Box Office: Green Lantern Slips But Pixar Keeps Winning
Monday, 27 June 2011 05:20It was a rather interesting weekend for box office as several studios took many risks. You would think its an off weekend that isn't full of much interest. Due to the fact Green Lantern was the only big budget release still counting numbers I would usually agree? However that wasn't the case.