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.
A brand new Pixar tale hits theaters this weekend, and it's one of the most thoughtful and compassionate films of the year so far.
Pixar’s original movie “Hoppers” is terribly funny, and often in an unfamiliar, warped way for the cerebral and increasingly ...
Daniel Chong's nimble comedy about an environmental activist infiltrating the animal kingdom feels like the first Pixar movie ...
It took seventeen years, but someone finally made a great “Avatar” movie — and it’s Daniel Chong’s Pixar movie “Hoppers.” ...
The mostly fun Hoppers is like Avatar with a bit of The Wild Robot thrown in. It can’t live up to Pixar’s greatest triumphs, but, really, what can?
Piper Curda leads the voice cast as an animal lover with a fight on her hands, alongside friends and foes played by Bobby Moynihan, Jon Hamm, Kathy Najimy, Dave Franco and Meryl Streep.
Hoppers could have been great, but it's another example of what happens when executives try to dictate storytelling rather than creatives.