Friday, June 21, 2013

"Monsters University" reviews: Do critics want to enroll?

Monsters University (* * * out of four; rated G; opens Friday nationwide) may not be as inventive as Inc., but it's an amusing and amiable addition to Pixar's roster of animated coming-of-age stories. While not likely to generate tears like Toy Story 3

Monsters University (* * * out of four; rated G; opens Friday nationwide) may not be as inventive as Inc., but it's an amusing and amiable addition to Pixar's roster of animated coming-of-age stories. While not likely to generate tears like Toy Story 3

Candy-colored abominations frolic through photo-realistic backdrops and crack wise while secretly learning valuable life lessons, all while a sprightly Ra

Monsters University (* * * out of four; rated G; opens Friday nationwide) may not be as inventive as Inc., but it's an amusing and amiable addition to Pixar's roster of animated coming-of-age stories. While not likely to generate tears like Toy Story 3

In 2001, when Monster's, Inc. came out, Pixar was still in its early years. The company had two Toy Story films and A Bug's Life, which some considered a.

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"Monsters University" reviews: Do critics want to enroll?

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