
‘Inside Out’ movie review: Pixar’s latest animated movie gets emotional
Sadness can be good, Inside Out tells us; that’s not the kind of thematic material we typically see in a children’s film

Sadness can be good, Inside Out tells us; that’s not the kind of thematic material we typically see in a children’s film

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked is no worse than its immediate predecessors; perhaps a notch below the 2007 film

Horton Hears a Who! is a charming, even delightful Seuss adaptation that works because it sticks to the heart of its source material

Shrek the Third is a passable but largely disappointing addition to the franchise