As ‘Toy Story 4’ Opens to $118 Million, Do We Need to Reset Theatrical Expectations?
The much-anticipated Pixar sequel fell short of Disney’s conservative predictions of $140 million.
The much-anticipated Pixar sequel fell short of Disney’s conservative predictions of $140 million.
Screen Talk, episode 248: Is the new “Lion King” animation? Disney is avoiding that designation. Here’s why.
Forky takes a huge bite out of our weekly list of the essential movies, shows, and other stuff IndieWire recommends you watch this weekend.
It took several iterations to figure out the best opening for setting up Woody’s reunion with Bo Peep.
And no, the real reasons behind Hollywood’s box-office woes have nothing to do with there being too many sequels.
It’s Totoro vs. “Toy Story” in a battle royale for all ages.
The latest entry in the beloved series will, like the first film, arrive in theaters without a short to lead it off. That hasn’t happened in 23 years.
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Stick a Forky in it, the “Toy Story” franchise is done.
There’s a dozen sequels this summer, from “Toy Story 4” to “47 Meters Down,” and most will not suffer the fate of “Dark Phoenix.”
In “Toy Story 4,” the porcelain shepherdess makes a triumphant return as the lost-toy badass who turns Woody’s life upside down.
In making the first “Toy Story” love story about a befuddled Woody, first-time director Josh Cooley drew on a life-changing moment with his wife as inspiration.