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  • Carl and Dug on Carl's front porch

    Carl's Date: Is That Ed Asner's Voice - And Is It Really Pixar's Final Up Story?

    The story of Pixar's "Up" might be wrapping up with "Carl's Date," but is that the late Ed Asner reprising his role as the the titular character?

    By Tim Lammers Read More
  • Wade and Ember tender moment

    The Ending Of Elemental Explained

    Do Ember and Wade live happily ever after? Will this movie at least make more money than "Lightyear?" Let us examine the ending of "Elemental."

    By Tom Moore Read More
  • Ember heating up a hot air balloon

    What Song Steals The Show From Pixar's Elemental Soundtrack?

    Pixar crafted another exceptional soundtrack with "Elemental," but there's one song in the movie from a famous artist people will want to listen to repeatedly.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Ember and Wade at a sporting event

    Elemental: What Song Plays During The Cyclone Stadium Sporting Event?

    The Cyclone Stadium sporting event scene in "Elemental" is a highlight of the Pixar film, and a song plays that should be recognizable to any sports fan.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Ember and Wade walking out of an Air Station

    Elemental Has A Post-Credits Surprise (And It's Heartwarmingly Unusual)

    Yes, Pixar fans, there is a post-credits surprise in "Elemental" - only, rather than a post-credits scene (and it's heartwarmingly unusual)

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • Bernie smiling at Ember

    Who Plays Bernie In Pixar's Elemental?

    Fans might be wondering who plays Bernie, the father of Ember (Leah Lewis) in Pixar's new animated film, "Elemental" - turns out, he's actually an animator.

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • Wade and Ember on the train

    Things Only Adults Notice In Elemental

    Kids love Pixar, but the studio's films always include moments that fly over the heads of children. Here are some things only adults notice in "Elemental."

    By Cynthia Vinney Read More
  • Ember and Wade attend a sports match

    Easter Eggs And References You Missed In Elemental

    The Disney/Pixar film "Elemental" paints a complex, frequently funny world while telling a tale of immigrants, assimilation and romance. Here are its secrets.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Ballister Blackhart shrugging to Nimona

    Is Netflix's Nimona Appropriate For Children? What The Graphic Novel Can Tell Us

    While some parents may wonder if Netflix's "Nimona" is appropriate for kids, the graphic novel, film rating, and reviews can give insight into if it is or not.

    By Damon Rivera Read More
  • A close up of Éowyn's face

    The War Of The Rohirrim: Who Is Héra? The Protagonist Explained

    Although the protagonist of the upcoming "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim" technically appears in Tolkien's writings, she is an obscure figure.

    By Jaron Pak Read More
  • Ember with Wade

    Elemental Director Explains How Fun & Risky It Was To Create Each Element's Culture

    Peter Sohn, the director for Pixar's "Elemental," discussed what went into defining each element's culture and the challenges such a task presented.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Ember on a bike

    Elemental: Why Leah Lewis Sobbed The First Time She Saw Ember On Screen

    As a Pixar movie, "Elemental" is bound to be emotional, and Leah Lewis had a very appropriate reaction to seeing her character, Ember, on the big screen.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Elio wearing eyepatch and cape

    Elio's First Trailer Is An Out Of This World Adventure From Pixar

    The trailer for Pixar's "Elio" has finally arrived, and it makes clear that the viewer can expect one massive intergalactic animated adventure.

    By Pauli Poisuo Read More
  • Miles Morales Forlorn Face

    Spider-Verse: How The Pandemic Inspired Miles Morales' Anxiety Disorder In New Short

    A new Spider-Verse short film depicts Miles Morales suffering from an anxiety disorder, reflecting its director's struggles with the pandemic.

    By Sam Skopp Read More
  • Wade and Ember in Element City

    Elemental Review: A Magical World, A Mediocre Story

    "Elemental," which tells the story of fiery Ember and watery Wade, isn't Pixar's best. But it has a lot to offer -- especially when it comes to worldbuilding.

    By Cynthia Vinney Read More
  • Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen with heroes around them

    Spider-Verse: The Comics To Read For Each Of The Movie's Big Spider-Heroes

    As "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" features a plethora of Spider-Heroes, here are some comic books you can read to get a better feel for these characters.

    By Liam McGuire Read More
  • The Joker and Batman fighting

    How Joker Really Died In Batman Beyond - And Why Censorship Almost Ruined It

    Some fans may not know how the Joker really died in "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker," and also why censorship almost ruined the whole thing.

    By Carolyn Jenkins Read More
  • Chris Redfield wearing BSAA tactical gear

    Resident Evil: Death Island - Everything You Need To Know

    Here's everything we know about the upcoming computer-animated film Resident Evil: Death Island.

    By Damon Rivera Read More
  • Spidercide smiling

    Who Is Spidercide: A Spider-Man Clone Across The Spider-Verse Mercifully Ignores

    "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" mercifully ignores anything more than a simple cameo for one of the most twisted Spider-Man clones, Spidercide.

    By Jason Connolly Read More
  • Elsa singing and running up stairs

    Disney Theory: The Little Mermaid And Frozen Share A Grim Connection

    One little detail in "Frozen" led to a Disney theory that connects the film to previous hits like "The Little Mermaid" and "Tarzan" in a shared universe.

    By Mikael Trench Read More
  • The Spot leaning against a shelf in a bodega

    Why Across The Spider-Verse Nixed Spot's Vengeful Post-Credit Scene

    "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" ended on a pretty big cliffhanger, but the filmmakers shared they almost ended it with this pair of post-credit scenes.

    By Nate D'Agostino Read More
  • Miles with colorful background

    Miles Morales' Spider-Verse Films Have An Ending In Sight - And Fans Won't Be Happy

    The ending of "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" has certainly left fans wanting more Miles Morales. There's both good news and bad news about that.

    By Danny Bojic Read More
  • Gwen Stacy, Peter B. Parker, and Mayday Parker clinging to the side of a train

    Things Only Adults Notice About Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse

    "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is an energetic film full of, well, everything! Within the film there are many Easter eggs geared towards adult audiences.

    By Max Miller Read More
  • Spot Falling in Bodega Portal

    Who Plays Spot In Across The Spider-Verse - And Why It's Perfect Casting

    Here's the actor who plays Spot in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and why he's the perfect person for the role.

    By Sam Skopp Read More
  • Spider-man pointing meme

    The History Of Spider-Man's Pointing Meme Explained

    Spider-Man's been pointing at himself almost as long as Spider-Man has been a thing.

    By Kevin Phelan Read More
  • Gwen Stacy standing in front of a portal

    Across The Spider-Verse: Why Trans Fans Believe Gwen Stacy Isn't Just An Ally

    "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" furthers Gwen Stacy's story in a way that has some trans audiences emotionally connecting with her.

    By Max Miller Read More
  • Spider-Man 2099 stares coldly

    Is Spider-Man 2099 A Vampire Or What?

    "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" introduces a lot of new Spider-People, but one of the most prevalent by far is Spider-Man 2099. So is he a vampire?

    By Mike Worby Read More
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