Disney/Pixar Film Ranking

In Disney and Pixar’s “Soul,” a middle-school band teacher named Joe Gardner (voice of Jamie Foxx) makes one small misstep which takes him from the streets of New York City to The Great Before—a fantastical place where new souls get their personalities, quirks and interests before they go to Earth and where he meets a precocious soul, 22 (voice of Tina Fey). Directed by Academy Award® winner Pete Docter, co-directed by Kemp Powers and produced by Academy Award® nominee Dana Murray, p.g.a., “Soul” will debut exclusively on Disney+ (where Disney+ is available) on December 25, 2020. ©2020 Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.

With the recent Christmas Day release of Soul on Disney Plus, check out my personal rankings (from worst to best) of every Disney/Pixar film from the beginning up to Soul.

Best Movies of 2017

It’s that time of the year again. 2017 is coming to an end for a lot of us and everybody else has posted their lists of the best and worst movies of 2017 already so it’s about time that I join in and shared mine. Out of all the movies I’ve seen this year, some were good and some, not so much. Below are the top 20 best movies of 2017:

Coco – A Deeply Emotional Family Story

DVD, Blu-Ray, Digital, and VOD

Any Pixar film automatically comes with a lot of hype and it is warranted as they have been responsible for some of the best animated films of all time. In an age of sequels and remakes, it is always nice to see an original story.

Movie Clip Roundup

Featuring clips of Jungle, LBJ, Marshall, All I See Is You, The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards, Last Flag Flying, Wonder, Murder on the Orient Express, Daddy’s Home 2, Justice League, Newness, The Star, and Coco.

Movie Trailer Roundup

Featuring trailer of Peter Rabbit, Coco, Daddy’s Home 2, Mudbound, Sherlock Gnomes, Ferdinand, Early Man, and Stratton.