Pixar characters strive to strike a balance between realistic and caricatured.
From Ernesto de La Cruz to Lotso to Hopper, foes of all shapes and sizes are essential to many of our favorite Pixar movies. But what makes a good villain?
Beyond the world of Cars, vehicles of all kinds have made their mark throughout Pixar’s films.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 150th birthday is upended by the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing the art institution to close its doors for the first time in history, while facing financial losses and a battle to protect artistic treasures.
How can the passage of time be utilized as a tool for emotional storytelling?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art confronts its historical record on inclusion, exclusion and diversity in art and staffing.
The 1990s were supposed to herald a new era for the LGBTQ+ community. With the election of Bill Clinton, they finally had an ally in the White House – or so they thought. The Culture Wars were in full swing, and being fought everywhere from Capitol Hill to movie theaters to churches. They devastated communities but also galvanized LGBTQ+ people to create policies and organizations that still fight for equality today.
The 2000s ushered in a new age of queer visibility where gays and lesbians were gaining acceptance in the mainstream media. But even as cisgender white members of the LGBTQ+ community found a place in society, the struggle for trans rights continued, and that fight has only in the present day taken the main stage.
New York City in the 1980s, reinvigorated by the prior era’s sexual revolution and the ascendance of the Gay Liberation Front, saw an influx of queer people to downtown Manhattan and the rise of the underground ball scene. At the same time, the AIDS epidemic devastated the gay community as Ronald Reagan and his Moral Majority refused to intervene.
On the box this time, Tom Allen’s Quizness, Mare of Easttown, Greg Wallace’s Big Weekend Away, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Dung Dynasty, and Running Wild with Bear Grylls.
Cameras focus on the island of Taiwan, and three extraordinary railways. The journey begins in the eastern port city of Hualien, from where we travel north along the rugged Pacific coast. The trek ends with a view of Taiwan's highest mountain peaks above a sea of clouds.
In this documentary from Jürgen Leibbrandt, the FBI investigates supposed cult The Collective and seeks the truth behind who really shot Agent Risoli.
With Karen still in police custody, Bethany takes matters into her own hands - making a crucial discovery and forcing a confession. Braithwaite and his team continue their search for more evidence. Sam and Sally come to a decision.
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis look back on another eventful week in the company of guests Catherine Bohart, Ed Byrne, Darren Harriott, Rhys James and Felicity Ward.
It’s Barb’s birthday and, of course, she’s depressed. Genevieve takes her to a party in the woods to attempt to turn things around.
Tristan tries to make Khloé feel more comfortable about her living situation. Scott shares some of his most sentimental moments from the show with his kids. The family realizes that they have a problem with negativity stemming from Kris.
Al meets Ariana, an Afghan woman he wants to date, but is dismayed to learn she has a negative opinion of Afghan interpreters who worked for the United States.
After Mike's beloved truck is stolen, just as he completes his 10-year renovation on it, the Baxter family and friends gather together for an emotional good-bye.