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"Hoppers" is a delightful movie with a surprisingly scary villain, and it proves that Disney Pixar should keep making original movies a priority.
A teenager pilots a robot critter to save a glade from destruction in the studio’s energetic, bittersweet latest ...
The film, as expected, opens with a violent pre-title sequence. A young couple (Jimmy Tatro and Michelle Randolph) check into the old house of original co-killer Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard), now a ...
Mabel, voiced by Piper Curda, navigates an animal revolution in "Hoppers," featuring a blend of humor and heart.
The heroine becomes a beaver. Who's a robot avatar. In a nature parable that keeps twisting and turning and surprising you.
Pixar's latest movie, Hoppers, is extremely emotional and should launch a franchise if all goes well at the box office.
It took seventeen years, but someone finally made a great “Avatar” movie — and it’s Daniel Chong’s Pixar movie “Hoppers.” ...
Just when you think Pixar’s petting-zoo cute new movie “Hoppers” is flagrantly ripping off James Cameron, the characters come ...
Daniel Chong's nimble comedy about an environmental activist infiltrating the animal kingdom feels like the first Pixar movie ...
Even in its moments of madness, “Hoppers” — playing in Seattle theaters starting Thursday — never loses its humor or heart.
Reviews for Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale's The Bride! are in, and critics are completely divided on Rotten Tomatoes.