
On the occasion of Hoppers’s release, here’s our ranking of every Pixar feature to date.
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On the occasion of Hoppers’s release, here’s our ranking of every Pixar feature to date.
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The film lays on chatty world-building that becomes less coherent the more of it there is.
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The film basically imagines what My Fair Lady would look like if it had teeth.
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The weight of symbolism eventually drags the story down and stalls the characterizations.
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The film is a drug-and-dance-music-fueled party girl’s lament.
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Herzog discusses the genesis of his new documentary and the urgency of his filmmaking.
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The series boasts a unique charm that sneaks up on you.
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Well aware of the fatigue that inevitably surrounds a series this old, the film fixates on, well, age.
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The film is a grab bag of signifiers of longing and anxiety over losing loved ones.
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The film is an unvarnished look at a family rendered dysfunctional by the inevitability of death.
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