Bob Whitehill reveals how much skill and creativity goes into recreating a Pixar film in 3D, and why Pixar films are ready for the next big cinematic revolution When you purchase through links on our ...
Boy, whatever happened to cartoons about tap-dancing penguins? So far this year we've had "Brave" (witch's curse, enchanted mom), "Hotel Transylvania" (Dracula opens a dead-and-breakfast), "Paranorman ...
While other studios look to shift their films out of the congested but lucrative Christmas schedule, Disney/Pixar has decided to move in with the 3D version of "Monsters, Inc." Disney and Pixar had ...
Pixar’s 2001 Oscar-winner “Monsters Inc.” is the latest new classic to get the 3D re-release treatment, and a brand new trailer hits all the right nostalgic notes. It reminds viewers of what happens ...
Since the release of ‘Toy Story 3’, the Oscar-winning computer animation wizards at Disney Pixar have embraced the technological and creative might of 3D with gusto. Thu, 17 Jan, 2013 - 12:20 Since ...
Check out the new one-sheet for MONSTERS, INC. 3D! Also, the brand-new trailer will be debuting tomorrow with iTunes Trailers, but in the meantime watch the teaser we showed you over the summer.
With such beloved films as Toy Story, The Incredibles and Up, Pixar has built a reputation for remarkable animation, sensational storytelling, and above all quality. Where DreamWorks, their biggest ...
Monsters, Inc. 3D is a charming film that has aged remarkably well, even if the chase sequence does go on a bit You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
Disney-Pixar continues their ongoing program of reissuing their catalog in the popular 3D format with Monsters, Inc., which opens on December 19. Like Finding Nemo, the 3D version of the 2001 film has ...
Boy, whatever happened to cartoons about tap-dancing penguins? So far this year we've had "Brave" (witch's curse, enchanted mom), "Hotel Transylvania" (Dracula opens a dead-and-breakfast), "Paranorman ...
I spent part of the day Saturday with monsters. Not the horrific, limb-rendering kind, mind you, but the adorable, animated ones from Pixar Animation. As part of an event at the University of Southern ...