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Brave
Movie Review | Ali | 19th June 2012
I'd love to be able to say with complete authority that Brave is a colossal return to form for Pixar, but I can't, because... well, frankly, I didn't much feel like seeing Cars 2. Though I can't comment on the specifics, Pixar's last movie felt so cynically made, so driven by the wrong factors, so unlike them. What I am qualified to comment on, however, is Brave and how it's seemingly the complete antithesis of Cars 2: lovingly crafted for all the right reasons and built from the ground up around story and character, not market share or brand recognition. Brave strives above all else to make an emotional connection, and boy does it connect: a hugely atmospheric fairytale of old, it's Pixar's most mature movie to date.
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Nine John Carters that are more interesting than Disney's John Carter
Movie Feature | Ali | 6th March 2012
Disney's rubbish John Carter will be coiled off into cinemas on Friday, but we found nine other John Carters from history who sound way more interesting than the shirtless crusader from Mars.
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Japan: making Pixar posters better since right now
Movie News | Ali | 6th March 2012
If you thought the US one-sheet poster for Pixar's Brave was purdy, wait 'til you get a load of Japan's effort. Nice work, Japan. Take the evening off.
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New poster for Pixar's Brave deserves a wide page to itself
Movie News | Ali | 23rd February 2012
Every once in a while, a movie poster comes along that takes your breath away. This is that poster. Don't worry, next week I'll be asking why Tom Hardy looks like he's just stepped out of the showers on the This Means War one-sheet.
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Did you spot the easter egg in the poster for Pixar's Brave?
Movie News | Ali | 21st December 2011
I did, I did!
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The John Carter poster reprinted with other boring men's names
Movie Feature | Ali | 30th November 2011
There's a lovely new poster for Andrew Stanton's John Carter on the web. The only thing that ruins it is that deathly boring new title.
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John Carter trailer looks A-MARS-ING
Movie Trailer | Luke | 16th July 2011
I laughed at my own headline :D
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8 possibilities for Pixar's next movie
Movie Feature | Matt | 22nd June 2011
Pixar have announced that they will be releasing an original, non-sequel, non-reboot, brand new movie on 27 November 2013. So what charming, heart-warming characters do they have in store for us this time?
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John Carter, no longer of Mars, at least has a teaser poster
Movie News | Ali | 16th June 2011
Typography: fuck yeah.
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We've got a friend in Pixar
Movie News | Ali | 14th June 2011
Because it's a slow day, we've had a bad week and occasionally, we need an ego boost. Just indulge us.
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