Coco is something of an outlier in Pixar’s upcoming film slate. Following two sequels (Finding Dory & Cars 3) and preceding two more sequels (The Incredibles 2 & Toy Story 4), Coco will be the only ...
Disney Pixar’s latest animated feature, “Coco,” is a horror movie disguised as a colorful, visually dazzling film about family history. It’s also a rare Hollywood feature that depicts Mexico as a ...
The film feels like an honest attempt by a major studio to honor a significant cultural tradition. By Andy Crump There’s much to love about Pixar’s wonderful new film, Coco; most likely audiences will ...
If an animated movie is going to offer children a way to process death, it’s hard to envision a more spirited, touching and breezily entertaining example than “Coco,” Pixar’s full-throttled foray into ...
Corporations and culture mix about as well as oil and water, which is something that Pixar director Lee Unkrich, the director of Pixar’s upcoming Coco, is learning the hard way. The film editor-turned ...
A positive sign for Disney-Pixar’s Coco: the film performed even better in its second weekend in Mexico than its first. Coco grossed $10.4 million in weekend two, up 12% from its $9.3 million debut ...
Adult audiences might not expect an animated film to explore difficult issues like the death and legacy of a loved one, but Disney Pixar’s latest animated masterpiece, “Coco,” defies these ...
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