Why isn’t Pixar as good as it used to be?
At this point, Pixar’s legacy as the most beloved of American animation houses is probably secure: No other studio so regularly earns the adoration of audiences; critics, and awards voters like pixar. Moreover, All the same; it’s difficult not to notice that the output of Disney’s acclaimed younger sibling has waned a bit in quality and imagination since that magic early run of animated triumphs; the first dozen or so feature released by the Bay Area dream factory.
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— Pixar (@Pixar) April 28, 2021
— Pixar (@Pixar) June 18, 2021
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— Disney and Pixar’s Luca (@PixarLuca) June 18, 2021
Pixar Film Club:
Secondly, On a brand new episode of Film Club; A.A. Dowd and Katie Rife discuss what makes Pixar at its finest so special—and also try to get to the bottom of why this once infallible creative collective isn’t quite firing on all cylinders anymore. Moreover; those curious about Luca Pixar’s new animation can check out a special bonus episode on the Pixar studio’s latest all-ages adventure; which hit Disney+ today. Lastly, Listen to the podcast above, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, and give us a five-star rating to help other listeners find us.