![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, knowing the characters as well as we do now, and with a finite amount of mischief that miniature toys can get up to, “Toy Story 4” at times feels more like a high-budget episode of television than a sweeping film. We want to be amazed - not subscribe to Apple TV+. But Pixar, like its former funder Apple, has conditioned audiences to expect more than a nice little movie. Is it funny? The funniest of the quartet, in fact, thanks to a weird new character. Enough already!ĭoes it tug the heartstrings? Absolutely. ![]() Now there’s “Toy Story 4,” and audiences are beginning to feel a lot like the kids who tire of their toys in seemingly every single one of these films. Since 2016, the Disney-owned studio has served up almost exclusively followups - “Finding Dory,” “Cars 3” and The Incredibles 2” - save for the marvelous “Coco” in 2018. ![]() Pixar is suffering from a nasty bout of sequelitis.
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