
Up (2009)
The first 15 minutes are cinema's greatest montage — Pixar makes us cry before the title card.

Animation transcends age — these films moved audiences to tears, laughter, and wonder across generations.

The first 15 minutes are cinema's greatest montage — Pixar makes us cry before the title card.

Pixar's debut changed animation forever — the first fully CGI feature film.

Miyazaki's epic battle between nature and industry — mature, complex, and gorgeous.

Disney's Shakespearean epic — Simba's journey remains one of cinema's most emotional stories.

A near-silent love story about a lonely robot — Pixar's most daring and touching film.

An ocean adventure about a father's love — Pixar's underwater world is breathtaking.

Pixar's Mexican Day of the Dead celebration — a tearful ode to family and music.

Disney's animal metropolis is a sharp allegory for bias and prejudice in modern society.

Revolutionary animation style meets an emotional coming-of-age story — Oscar winner.
Hayao Miyazaki's Oscar-winning fantasy — the highest-grossing anime film of all time.

A Colombian family with magical powers — Lin-Manuel Miranda's songs and stunning visuals.

DreamWorks' fairy tale parody became a cultural phenomenon and meme factory.
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