All 28 Pixar Movies Ranked From Worst to Best
Do you agree? Let's start with this premise: Pretty much, Pixar movies are good. It's nearly impossible to find a studio with as good of a track record: Pixar has put out 28 feature-length movies since 1995, and none of them are total duds — each one has something to recommend, be it a technical achievement, an emotional ride or an unforgettable character. But that doesn't mean they're all created equal. Some dazzle with state-of-the-art visuals, others get the tears flowing and many of them make you feel good with tales of unlikely friendships. Here's the definitive ranking of all 28 Pixar feature films, listed from worst to best. If you have any gaps in your Pixar viewing, there’s never been a better time to catch up —or rewatch to see if you can spot all those Pixar Easter eggs! For one thing, all of the movies except for the newest, Inside Out 2, are available on Disney+. (Compare that to the longstanding Disney practice of “the vault,” where they took movies out of home-video circulation to increase demand for the VHS tapes and DVD/Blu-rays when they did become available.) Many are also available to rent through other services, like Amazon's Prime Video, though the prices vary by movie. And, if you're finished watching all those Pixar films and still need something good to watch with the kids, check out the best kids' movies of 2024. (And yes, Inside Out 2 is on the list, as are a couple of other Pixars that returned to theaters this year.)
2019-05-20T18:02:58Z
15 Best Chris Stapleton Songs of All Time
He's as smooth as Tennessee Whiskey. ACM Entertainer of the Year, Chris Stapleton is one of the biggest names in country today. His soothing voice and big hits like "Tennessee Whiskey" keep fans coming back for more year after year. With four stellar studio albums, 21 singles, and one EP to sift through, it's hard to decide which songs qualify as Stapleton's best (maybe the correct answer is all of them?). Boasting 14 CMA awards, 10 ACM awards, and 8 Grammys, it is safe the say Stapleton is one of the greatest country artists and song writers of all time. He reached an all-new audience in February with his incredible rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" at the Super Bowl. The Kentucky born and raised crooner proves sometimes you're just blessed with an insane amount of talent. Can you believe he writes all his own songs (plus songs for other huge artists like Adele, Kenny Chesney, and Luke Bryan)?! So, if we have to choose just a few these are the top 15 Chris Stapleton songs of all time, just promise not to hate us if we left out your favorite! Better yet, let us know in the comments below.
2023-06-24T21:43:40Z
How does Band Aid feed the world?
A new all-star version of 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' by Band Aid 40 was released in November 2024 to mark the 40th anniversary of the original 1984 release. This latest version of the hunger anthem has been criticized in some quarters, as have previous versions. Forty years ago, musicians Bob Geldof and Midge Ure brought together some of the greatest music acts of the era to perform on a charity single to raise money for the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia. The following year, they organized the hugely successful Live Aid music concerts. In the period since, however, the song has been taken to task by some singers and social commentators for what they perceive as its patronizing lyrics, believing they represent a "white savior" narrative. Others dismiss these comments as coming from "woke" people and "do-gooders," and are quick to point out that, since its inception, the Band Aid Trust has received a total income of £146 million (nearly US$185 million) and provided funds for long-term development projects and emergency aid in several African countries. So, how much of this criticism is warranted, and who are the musicians that played a part in the charity's success? Click through the following gallery and learn more about the Band Aid and Live Aid story.
2024-12-04T06:05:41Z