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  1. Up movie review & film summary (2009)

    Up. Adventure. 96 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 2009. Roger Ebert. May 27, 2009. 4 min read. Balloons, house, dog, boy, man: "Up." "Up" is a wonderful film, with characters who are as believable as any characters can be who spend much of their time floating above the rain forests of Venezuela. They have tempers, problems and obsessions.

  2. From Pixar, the House That Soared

    Up. Directed by Pete Docter, Bob Peterson. Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family. PG. 1h 36m. By Manohla Dargis. May 28, 2009. In its opening stretch the new Pixar movie "Up" flies high, borne ...

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  4. 'Up' Review: 2009 Pixar Movie

    Movies; Movie Reviews 'Up': Film Review. Winsome, touching and arguably the funniest Pixar effort ever, the gorgeously rendered, high-flying adventure is a tidy 90-minute distillation of all ...

  5. Up Movie Review

    Up Movie Review

  6. Up (2009)

    A three-hankie weepie and a cliffhanging thriller. A cross-generational odd-couple buddy movie; a story of man and dog. A tale of sharply observed melancholy truths and whimsically unfettered nonsense. Directed by Pete Docter and Bob Peterson. Edward Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai, Bob Peterson, Delroy Lindo, Jerome Ranft.

  7. Disney's UP Movie Review: Up Up and Away My Beautiful Balloons

    Last week I'm invited on a private movie preview together with some other movie critics who writes online and on print. And I was so delighted to find out that we are watching Disney Pixar's latest offering, UP. UP is a fantasy flick that centers around a 78 year old man named Carl Fredricksen (Edward Asner). All his life, he dreams of an ...

  8. Up

    Read an in-depth review and critical analysis of Up by film critic Brian Eggert on Deep Focus Review. The Spirit of Adventure. Pixar Animation Studios has captured it before, but never so precisely as in Up. The themes throughout the picture address li. The Spirit of Adventure. Pixar Animation Studios has captured it before, but never so ...

  9. 'UP' Review

    There's nothing better than an easy review: Pixar's latest summer offering, UP, is a fantastic film.Simply fantastic. Seriously, if Ratatouille and Wall-E deserved to be in the running for Best Picture of the Year (as many said they did at the times of their releases) then UP certainly does.. It's that good.. The film - which was written by Bob Peterson (Finding Nemo, Ratatouille) and directed ...

  10. Up

    Up is a comedy adventure about 78-year-old balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen, who finally fulfills his lifelong dream of a great adventure when he ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare has stowed away on the trip: an overly optimistic 9-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell.

  11. Up (2009)

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  12. Up Review

    But when a big-city real-estate developer manages to get Carl evicted from his house and sent to an old-age home, our elderly hero takes action. Former balloon salesman that he is, Carl turns the ...

  13. The Movie Review: 'Up'

    Up, the studio's latest marvel, continues the trend with an early four-minute musical montage that encapsulates 50 years of two lives lived together, and lived to the end. It's a heartwarming ...

  14. Movie Review: Up (2009)

    Instead, this film may be their strongest showing yet. Continuing through the door that WALL-E ripped open, Up too, tells a powerful tale without wasting words or packing the 96 minute running time with unneeded filler material. It gets going with an unexpectedly moving and heartfelt montage laying out the younger years of Carl Fredericksen ...

  15. Movie Reviews for Families

    UP is a terrific movie full of crazy hilarity, hairbreadth escapes, enchanting characters, thrilling suspense, brilliant wit, and incredibly poignant, touching moments that remind one of the most heartfelt moments in one's favorite movies. In fact, UP has one of the most adorable, winsome and extraordinarily tender openings ever seen in a movie.

  16. Up Summary, Trailer, Cast, and More

    Pixar's Up follows widower Carl (Ed Asner) who travels to South America with young wilderness explorer Russell (Jordan Nagai) by attaching thousands of balloons to his home after the bank threatens to foreclose on it. Discovering the legendary Paradise Falls, Carl meets his childhood hero, explorer Charles Muntz. However, Muntz isn't the kind-hearted man Carl hoped he would be, and the ...

  17. Up, Up, and Away Movie Review

    Up, Up, and Away Movie Review

  18. Up Up & Up

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  19. Up [Movie Review]

    Pixar's 2009 family film "UP" shows that not only can they make us cry uncontrollably in the first ten minutes of a film, but also that sentimentality and lo...

  20. ‎Up (2009) directed by Pete Docter • Reviews, film + cast

    Synopsis. The greatest adventure is just getting back home. Carl Fredricksen spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the globe and experiencing life to its fullest. But at age 78, life seems to have passed him by, until a twist of fate (and a persistent 8-year old Wilderness Explorer named Russell) gives him a new lease on life. Remove Ads.

  21. Up Movie Review for Parents

    The most recent home video release of Up movie is December 3, 2012. Here are some details… Home Video Notes: Up (3D) Release Date: 4 December 2012. Disney Studios re-releases Up to home video in a 3D version. The 5 Disc package includes a Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Copy of the movie. Release Date: 10 November 2009

  22. Up

    Up. 2009, PG, 96 min. Directed by Pete Docter, Bob Peterson. Voices by Bob Peterson, Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai, Delroy Lindo, Jerome Ranft, Elie Docter. Pixar tops itself with ...

  23. Up

    May 26, 2009. A movie review by James Berardinelli. A film like Up makes it clear that Pixar has moved beyond the point where it feels the need to pander to children. Unlike its main animation competitor, Dreamworks, Pixar allows sophisticated themes and ideas to seep into its movies. Everything does not have to be simplified so that a seven ...