Pete Docter, chief creative officer at Pixar and director of “Monsters Inc.,” “Up” and “Inside Out,” recently told the Wall ...
The animation company's chief creative officer said they did not want their film to force parents to have conversations they ...
Pete Docter acknowledged Pixar's recent struggles and shift away from autobiographically-inspired films, telling directors to make movies that audiences can easily connect with.
The WSJ reported on Pixar's mandate to give up autobiographical stories. Here's why that doesn't need to happen. Plus: Kiki's Delivery Service.
"The Pixar Show," an uproarious YouTube show about the animation studio, has just premiered and along with it a new Pixar short.
Pixar original films are bouncing back at the box office thanks to "Hoppers," which had an impressive debut this weekend.
Pixar’s hit new original movie suggests a way the studio could escape its doldrums.
Following reports last year that Pixar scrapped Elio's gay storyline, Pete Docter has made it clear he wants the studio to be about making movies, not "therapy" for filmmakers.
The Wall Street Journal ran a profile on Pixar studio head Pete Docter this week, revealing, among other things, that the Disney-owned studio is gearing up to indulge its sequel fixations with a third ...
A lot of changes occurred behind the scenes.
Pixar boss reveals why it cut “Elio”'s LGBTQ storyline, says studio is making a movie, not 'therapy'
Bob Chapek, Disney's CEO at the time, penned a response, apologizing to the company's LGBTQ+ employees and vowing to cease all political donations in the state of Florida. This was followed by the ...
For decades, Pixar Animation Studios has built a reputation for creating animated films that blend imaginative concepts with emotional storytelling. With Hopper ...
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