The Incredibles

Best of Pixar: our writers’ favourite movies from Toy Story to Turning Red
To celebrate the release of Lightyear, Guardian writers detail their most-loved films from the animation studio’s back catalogue
Andrew Pulver, Jesse Hassenger, Radheyan Simonpillai, Charles Bramesco, Benjamin Lee, AA Dowd, Scott Tobias, Adrian Horton, Veronica Esposito and Lisa Wong Macabasco
17, Jun, 2022 @5:16 AM

Our film critic's first drive-in: 'I quietly squeak with excitement'
After months of struggling to watch films on my computer, I went to see a brilliant Pixar classic at a pop-up event. It convinced me that we should make drive-ins the new frontier for movies
Peter Bradshaw
09, Jul, 2020 @2:00 PM

The 100 best films of the 21st century
Gangsters, superheroes, schoolkids, lovers, slaves, peasants, techies, Tenenbaums and freefalling astronauts – they’re all here in our countdown of cinema’s best movies since 2000
Peter Bradshaw, Cath Clarke, Andrew Pulver and Catherine Shoard
13, Sep, 2019 @5:00 AM

From Black Panther to Ready Player One: Week in geek's top sci-fi and fantasy films of 2018
Sony led the way with a spectacular Spider-Man caper, while the terrifying Annihilation reimagined alien invasion and Avengers: Infinity War delivered a shock to rock the cosmos
Ben Child
20, Dec, 2018 @2:28 PM

Kim Kardashian, Serial and the unbridled joy of coming to things late
The reality star has been widely mocked for just discovering 2014’s biggest podcast. But there is small delight in discovering things after the hype dies down. Let me tell you about this great new film La La Land ...
Rebecca Nicholson
28, Aug, 2018 @4:35 PM

Lego The Incredibles review – knockabout superhero fun
Compared with other Lego film tie-ins, this game feels slightly B movie – but with teamwork and other added Pixar characters, there’s enough to engage your inner crimefighter
Keith Stuart
13, Jul, 2018 @7:00 AM

The Incredibles are back – but they can’t save America now | Emma Brockes
These days, true patriotic heroism – and a reason to celebrate 4 July – is found on the streets, not in the cinema, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
Emma Brockes
06, Jul, 2018 @12:13 PM

How Incredibles 2 goes to work for the feminist superhero
With Elastigirl taking centre stage, the new Pixar film’s feminist cape is streaming proudly. But the wider animation industry needs to catch up
Anna Smith
28, Jun, 2018 @11:06 AM

The Incredibles 2 review – superhero family return in fun and zippy sequel
Elastigirl is thrust into the limelight while her husband plays daddy daycare, as Pixar slickly revisits the beloved superhero family after 14 years
Scott Tobias
12, Jun, 2018 @10:08 AM

The 10 hottest films of summer 2018
From the Jurassic World and Mamma Mia! sequels to indie horror, a proper romcom – and a massive shark – Observer writers pick the must-see releases of the season
Mark Kermode, Wendy Ide, Guy Lodge, Jonathan Romney, Simran Hans
27, May, 2018 @8:00 AM

Look out, Hollywood, this is the year of superheroine revenge | Hanna Flint
A new wave of female action heroines has arrived to kick misogynist ass, says the freelance writer and editor Hanna Flint
Hanna Flint
08, May, 2018 @7:00 AM

Every Pixar film ever made - Ranked!
It’s the studio that rewrote the rules of animation, and it hasn’t let up since. So which is the best – and worst – of Pixar’s 19 movies? We find out in Ranked, our new weekly series
Peter Bradshaw
19, Jan, 2018 @6:00 AM
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