Disney's Win or Lose introduces Christian character after axing trans plot
Disney Pixar's 'Win or Lose' features an explicitly Christian character, Laurie, marking their first in 20 years amidst controversy regarding LGBTQ+ representation.
Disney's Win or Lose introduces Christian character after axing trans plot
Disney Pixar's 'Win or Lose' features an explicitly Christian character, Laurie, marking their first in 20 years amidst controversy regarding LGBTQ+ representation.
Win or Lose is a glimpse of what Pixar does best - and what it should do more of
Pixar's 'Win or Lose' creatively externalizes internal emotions through vivid visuals, focusing on a middle school softball team's journey leading to their championship game.
Win or Lose is a glimpse of what Pixar does best - and what it should do more of
Pixar's 'Win or Lose' creatively externalizes internal emotions through vivid visuals, focusing on a middle school softball team's journey leading to their championship game.
The 'Inside Out' Series Has Made Me A Better Parent To My 3 Girls
Watching Inside Out with my kids has profoundly impacted my parenting approach, teaching me the importance of emotions and the necessity of allowing my children to experience sadness.
People Are Finally Learning Boo From "Monsters Inc's" Real Name, And I Had No Idea
Boo's real name is Mary, the same as the young girl, Mary Gibbs, who voices Boo. This is only just visible on one of the drawings Boo makes in Mike and Sulley's apartment.
'Inside Out 2' scores $100 million in its second weekend, setting records
Inside Out 2 set a new record for animated movie second-weekend ticket sales with $100 million, on track to reach $1 billion mark and challenge all-time top-grossing Pixar films.
'Inside Out 2' scores $100 million in its second weekend, setting records
Inside Out 2 set a new record for animated movie second-weekend ticket sales with $100 million, on track to reach $1 billion mark and challenge all-time top-grossing Pixar films.
NYT Strands Hints & Answers Today for Game No 177, Aug 27
"Strands is a new concept game launched by NYT, resembling 'Wordle' but adding its unique spin with themed word puzzles that challenge players creatively."