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Thumbnail : Winnie the Pooh – Directors Don Hall and Stephen Anderson

Winnie the Pooh – Directors Don Hall and Stephen Anderson

Inspired by three stories from AA Milne’s books, Winnie the Pooh opens on July 15th, transporting the audience back to the Hundred Acre Wood to visit with the ‘bear of very little brain,’ . We spoke with Don and Stephen in Disney’s old Animation building about their new movie…

Thumbnail : Cars 2 – John Lasseter on loving 3D probably more than any other director

Cars 2 – John Lasseter on loving 3D probably more than any other director

Two-time Academy Award winning director, John Lasseter, creatively oversees all films from Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios. He made is feature directorial debut in 1995 with Toy Story. Cars 2 marks Lasseter’s highly anticipated return to the director’s chair…

Thumbnail : Cars 2 – Stars Owen Wilson and Eddie Izzard on identifying with their characters

Cars 2 – Stars Owen Wilson and Eddie Izzard on identifying with their characters

Owen Wilson returns as the voice of racecar Lightning McQueen and British star Eddie Izzard, who voices the character of Miles Axlerod, a former oil baron who has converted himself into an electric vehicle, spoke with us about their new movie…

Thumbnail : Cars 2 – Film Review

Cars 2 – Film Review

Although Pixar’s track record for quality is legendary, Cars has held the dubious distinction since its 2006 arrival of being the studio’s weakest effort. Cars 2 manages to be even more disappointing…

Thumbnail : Cars 2 – Trailers, image gallery and release dates

Cars 2 – Trailers, image gallery and release dates

Cars 2 tells the story of when star racecar Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) and the incomparable tow truck Mater (voice of Larry the Cable Guy) head overseas to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix, Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage.

Thumbnail : Ponyo – John Lasseter

Ponyo – John Lasseter

John Lasseter tells us about the challenges of translating one of master animator/director Hayao Miyazaki’s movies into an English-language version

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