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" ... Toy Story 2 went from a straight-to-VHS project to a theatrical masterpiece that is discussed in the same breath as The Empire Strikes Back, The Godfather part II and The Dark Knight. Whether you think Toy Story 3 is the best of the first three movies or merely a case of Toy Story 2's subtext becoming tear-jerking text, it's a damn good movie that works as a family-friendly comedy, a glorified Exodus/Holocaust parable and an adult-skewing weepie that traumatized an entire generation of parents. No spoilers, but Toy Story 4 is maybe the funniest and weirdest film of the series while offering a narrative that justifies itself even after Toy Story 3's perfect finale. ... "
" ... Universal and Focus did release eight movies over the last two months of the year. From September 30 to December 25, they released Come Play, the Kevin Costner/Diane Lane kidnapping thriller Let Him Go, Blumhouse’s body swap horror comedy Freaky, DreamWorks’ The Croods: A New Age, the Mexico/America family melodrama Half Brothers, the Jessica Rothe/Harry Shum Jr. weepie All My Life, the Tom Hanks western News of the World (December 25) and Carey Mulligan’s Oscar buzzy Promising Young Woman. But their early 2021 releases mostly turned out to be a hopeful mirage. ... "
" ... Yet movies about disability continue to make money at the box office, the key reason studios make them. Earlier this year The Upside, a comedy wherein Bryan Cranston played a quadriplegic man, made $117.4 million at the U.S. box office alone, according to Box Office Mojo (though that film's success was touted as proof of Kevin Hart's star power than anything else). The romantic weepie Me Before You, also about a quadriplegic man, netted over $200 million dollars. People continue to see them and until the masses understand why these movies are offensive there's no hope they'll stop being made. ... "