If Pixar’s Hoppers Is Propaganda, Then Maybe It’s Propaganda We Need to Hear
God called humanity to govern nature, but Pixar’s latest reminds us that it’s challenging to govern that which we do not love.

God called humanity to govern nature, but Pixar’s latest reminds us that it’s challenging to govern that which we do not love.

What distinguishes Inside Out 2 from other coming-of-age films is its consistent focus on joy as salvation.

Kevin and Sarah find themselves in an animated disagreement over Pixar’s latest movie, Turning Red and then bond over Kiki’s Delivery Service

Wade and Kevin enter the sun-baked Mediterranean world of Pixar’s latest film in in their review of Enrico Casarosa’s “Luca.”

Soul can help Christians remember that how we share the gospel message can be just as important as sharing it.

Wade is joined by Sarah Welch-Larson of Think Christian to discuss Pixar’s new film, Soul and Wonder Woman 1984.

The guys explore more family-friendly realms in this week’s episode with Pixar’s Onward and Autumn de Wilde’s take on Jane Austen’s airy Emma.

Toy Story 4 models the fact that while farewells may be bittersweet, they can also be hopeful and filled with fondness.

Wade and Kevin review a pair of movies in which families figure prominently: Pixar’s ‘CoCo’, and Martin McDonagh’s ‘Three Billboards’

How do we see disability in others? How do we see it in ourselves? The film ‘Finding Dory’ challenges our perception of disability in entertaining and compelling Pixar fashion.

Pixar’s latest short is a knowing portrayal of how difficult it can be to teach a child the value of religious belief and practice.
Should Finding Nemo have been about a father and son hermaphrodite couple?
“What makes Brave satisfying is that it ultimately supports Merida’s quest for individuation, while also warning against desire for the kind of freedom which would promote self over others.”

Carissa Smith finds opportunity to despair in Wall-E while finding a surprising sort of hope in The Dark Knight.
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