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Mark Neilson

Finally, Elemental Is Restoring A Pixar Tradition We Missed
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Every Pixar movie since 2019 has been lacking one of the studio's trademarks, but it's finally returning in 2023's Elemental. The new movie from the animation studio looks to be one of its most original yet. As Pixar is the gold standard of animation, there's a level of quality expected with every one of its releases, but that quality has waned in recent years. Whether it's the underwhelming prequel spin-off, Lightyear, or the quickly forgotten Luca, Pixar's movies over the past few years have been fine but totally inconsistent, and they don't stack up with the studio's classics.

Pixar was known for including shorts before every movie, but the studio stopped making them in 2019. There's no knowing why Pixar's consistency has dropped in the past few years, but the releases being stripped of their opening shorts didn't help. The short film before the main event essentially acted as an opening act,...
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  • 4/7/2023
  • by Stephen Barker
  • ScreenRant
Tom Hanks, Keanu Reeves, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, Tony Hale, Christina Hendricks, Keegan-Michael Key, Ally Maki, and Jordan Peele in Toy Story 4 (2019)
Toy Story 4 Wins Oscar: 'We Hope the Adventures with Woody and Buzz Made Growing Up So Much Easier'
Tom Hanks, Keanu Reeves, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, Tony Hale, Christina Hendricks, Keegan-Michael Key, Ally Maki, and Jordan Peele in Toy Story 4 (2019)
Toy Story 4 is the winner!

The movie took home the Best Animated Feature award at the 2020 Oscars on Sunday, beating out nominees How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, Klaus, Missing Link and I Lost My Body for the top honor.

Filmmakers Mark Neilson, Josh Cooley and Jonas Rivera took the stage to accept the award.

“We are so grateful for this honor, and we just want to thank the academy for honoring our film alongside so many beautiful films,” producer Mark Neilson said.

“We take pride in making family films,” director Josh Cooley said proudly. “We hope...
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  • 2/10/2020
  • by Gabrielle Chung
  • PEOPLE.com
Frightfest 2014: ‘I Survived a Zombie Holocaust’ Review
Stars: Harley Neville, Jocelyn Christian, Ben Baker, Mike Edward, Andrew Laing, Reanin Johannink, Simon Ward, Mark Neilson, Patrick Davies, Harry Love | Written and Directed by Guy Pigden

It’s the third day of shooting the low budget horror ‘Tonight They Come’ on location in the wilds of New Zealand. The director is already beside himself having to work with a self-obsessed leading man and a bimbo actress when into his line of fire comes a new runner, wannabe screenwriter Wesley Pennington. An accident-prone nerd, Wesley tries his best to fit in with the crazed cast and demented crew while falling head over heels for Susan, the set caterer. But something nasty has entered the local water supply and suddenly the zombie extras start acting like genuine members of the living dead, gore stunts looks even more authentic and actual severed limbs fly. “Reel life” turns real life as Wesley attempts...
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  • 8/23/2014
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
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