I had a strong negative reaction to Pixar’s “Turning Red,” which actually surprised me. This film has the gold standard animation and technical proficiency audiences have come to expect from the studio, but the story and characters leave muc... Read the full review »
If Inside Out is meant to explore the unhealthy juggling of emotions while expanding upon the gradual loss of preteen innocence, then “Turning Red” might as well be a full uncensored version of that. It is an advent of puberty, a menstruation... Read the full review »