Inside Out | Still features Riley's emotions looking nervously at Anxiety's presence.

‘Inside Out 2’ Review: Riley Has Grown Up, but the Formula Hasn’t Yet

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Pixar’s output as of late has perhaps been more uneven than their peak period – for the same streak of brilliance that carried them from Monsters, Inc. to Toy Story 3 (minus the first Cars film) would come to a sudden halt with Cars 2. But said film also marked a distinct change in the direction that Pixar was headed, in favour of franchises and sequels, straying away from the heart and soul that made them so beloved over the years. With 2015’s Inside Out, it seemed things would look up for them once more, with the film showing that they still maintained their highs despite circumstances and also experimenting with their usual formula to try out something new. It wasn’t just their best since the streak of success had ended, it’s one of their best, period.

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‘Bottoms’ Review: It’s Camp, as They Say

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If you’ve ever wondered what a female-led Fight Club-esque movie would look like, the follow-up film to Emma Seligman’s Shiva Baby might have something close to what you’d ask for. Every minute of this film feels like it’s aiming for something more incendiary in comparison to most other teen comedies like the films that Seligman is emulating, although with an evident queer twist. That alone might be enough to sell people in on Bottoms, because for the most part, it’s very funny – although maybe not nearly as gutsy as one could hope for.

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