Brave: Pixar Finds Magic in a Mother-Daughter Relationship
• June 22, 2012 • 4 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Animated film, Billy Connolly, Brave, Craig Ferguson, daughters, Disney, Emma Thompson, Finding Nemo, Julie Walters, Kelly MacDonald, Kevin McKidd, Merida, Monsters Inc., mothers, Pixar, Robbie Coltrane, Scotland, Toy Story, Wall-E
Ranking the Pixar Films
• May 28, 2009 • 3 CommentsPosted in Listmania
Tags: A Bug's Life, Albert Brooks, Andrew Stanton, Anton Ego, Billy Crystal, Bonnie Hunt, Boo, Brad Bird, Buzz Lightyear, cars, Craig T. Nelson, Dory, Ellen DeGeneres, Finding Nemo, Jason Lee, John Goodman, John Lasseter, Kevin Spacey, Lightning McQueen, Marlin, Mike Wazowski, Monsters Inc., Nemo, Owen Wilson, Patton Oswalt, Paul Newman, Pete Docter, Pixar, Ratatouille, Sully, The Brilliance of Pixar, The Incredibles, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Wall-E, Woody
Cheers and Jeers: Reactions to the 2009 Oscars
• February 23, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Listmania
Tags: 2009, Academy Awards, Ben Stiller, Danny Boyle, Heath Ledger, Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Man On Wire, Mickey Rourke, Milk, Oscars, Penelope Cruz, Peter Gabriel, results, Sean Penn, Slumdog Millionaire, Steve Martin, Wall-E
Best of 2008: The Definitive List of Top Tens
• February 18, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in Listmania
Tags: Academy Awards, Andrew Stanton, Anne Hathaway, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best of 2008, Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Brad Pitt, Brendan Gleeson, Cate Blanchett, Catinca Untaru, Charlie Kaufman, Colin Farrell, Columbus Short, Danai Guirira, David Wenham, Doubt, Eddie Izzard, Frank Langella, Freida Pinto, Frost/Nixon, Gabrielle Union, Guillermo Del Toro, Happy-Go-Lucky, In Bruges, Iron Man, James Franco, Jared Harris, Jason Segel, John Patrick Shanley, Jonathan Demme, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, Man On Wire, Marisa Tomei, Martin McDonagh, Melissa Leo, Meryl Streep, Michael Sheen, Michelle Williams, Mickey Rourke, Mike Leigh, New York, Nicole Kidman, Oliver Stone, Oscars, Penelope Cruz, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel Getting Married, Ralph Fiennes, Rebecca Hall, Richard Jenkins, Robert Downey Jr., Ron Howard, Rosemarie Dewitt, Sally Hawkins, Samantha Morton, Synecdoche, Tarsem, Thandie Newton, The Fall, Top 10, Valentina Cervi, Viola Davis, Wall-E
New Classics: The Best Films Since 1983
• July 31, 2008 • 6 CommentsPosted in Listmania
Tags: 25th Hour, A Mighty Wind, Akira Kurosawa, Alfonso Cuaron, Almost Famous, Andrew Dominik, Back to the Future, Barton Fink, Being John Malkovich, Bill Murray, Boogie Nights, Brad Pitt, Brazil, Bruce Willis, Cameron Crowe, Cameron Diaz, Casey Affleck, Catherine O'Hara, Charlie Kaufman, Children of Men, Christopher Guest, Clive Owen, Coen Brothers, Daniel Day-Lewis, Denzel Washington, Die Hard, Dirty Work, Do the Right Thing, Edward Norton, Entertainment Weekly, Eugene Levy, Fargo, Finding Nemo, Frances McDormand, Full Metal Jacket, George Lucas, Goodfellas, Groundhog Day, Halle Berry, Hannah and Her Sisters, Harold Ramis, Harrison Ford, Heather Graham, High Fidelity, Hoop Dreams, Hugh Jackman, Indiana Jones, Iron Man, Jack Black, Jackie Brown, Javier Bardem, Jerry Maguire, Jim Carrey, John Cusack, Jon Favreau, Jonah Hill, Josh Brolin, Judd Apatow, Julianne Moore, Kate Hudson, King Kong, Malcolm X, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Scorsese, Marvel Comics, Men In Black, Michael Caine, Michael Cera, Michael J. Fox, Monty Python, Murderball, Naomi Watts, No Country For Old Men, Norm Macdonald, Parker Posey, Paul Thomas Anderson, Pee Wee Herman, Peter Jackson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Pixar, Prince, Purple Rain, Quentin Tarantino, Ratatouille, Renee Zellweger, Return of the Jedi, Richard Linklater, Rob Reiner, Robert DeNiro, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Zemeckis, Rosario Dawson, Rushmore, Samuel L. Jackson, School of Rock, Sean Connery, South Park, Spike Jonze, Spike Lee, Spinal Tap, Stanley Kubrick, Steve Buscemi, Steven Spielberg, Superbad, Terry Gilliam, The Assassination of Jesse James, The Brilliance of Pixar, The Coen Brothers, The Incredibles, The Princess Bride, The Truman Show, There Will Be Blood, Tim Burton, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Tommy Lee Jones, Toy Story, Waiting For Guffman, Wall-E, Wes Anderson, Will Smith, William H. Macy, Woody Allen, X-Men
Wall-E: A Sci-Fi Masterpiece
• June 29, 2008 • 5 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Animated film, Film, Pixar, The Brilliance of Pixar, Wall-E