“Bao” is the 15th Pixar short nominated for an Oscar, but it’s the first of the hugely successful animation company’s shorts to be directed by a woman. And it comes at a major crossroads for Pixar, as ...
Pixar’s “Turning Red” (which premieres exclusively on Disney+ March 11) is the story of Mei (Rosalie Chiang), a precocious 13-year-old Chinese girl growing up in Toronto, Canada. If being a tween wasn ...
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The Pixar Movie Scene Designed To 'Introduce' Young Audiences To John Carpenter's The Thing
Pixar's Elio homages classic sci-fi and horror movies like John Carpenter's The Thing in the hopes of encouraging kids to ...
In Pixar’s Turning Red, a 13-year-old girl, Mei Lee (Rosalie Chiang), deals with an unconventional type of puberty where she turns into a giant red panda whenever she becomes emotional. While not ...
In both life and her work, Oscar-nominated director Domee Shi finds inspiration in Hayao Miyazaki’s 2001 animated fantasy feature “Spirited Away.” Shi’s film “Turning Red” is nominated for Best ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
When it comes to stories about growing up and coming-of-age, Turning Red hits the nail on the head with an adorable and heartwarming story about a 13-year-old named Meilin "Mei" Lee (Rosalie Chiang).
Domee Shi is the first female short director in Pixar's history with Bao, which can be viewed in theaters before The Incredibles 2. The animation industry, including Pixar, has long been criticized ...
The newest Pixar film, Turning Red, is an ode to both the all-consuming sensation of tweenage embarrassment and the complicated relationships between Asian girls and their mothers—something filmmaker ...
Domee Shi was a Pixar story artist in 2014 when an idea inspired by her Chinese parents and a love of food launched her on a creative journey. That journey ended with Shi becoming the first woman ...
Pixar Animation Studios is promoting “Turning Red” producer Lindsey Collins and director Domee Shi into leadership roles at the company. Collins has been named into a new position, as senior vice ...
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