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Is Inside Out 2 Secretly About Helicopter Parenting?
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAs in the first film, Joy too has to learn to let go—though that particular beat is slightly less straightforward than in the first Inside Out. While <...
I Have a Theory About Riley’s Deep Dark Secret in ‘Inside Out 2’—and It’s Not What the Rest of the...
PureWow via AOL· 3 days agoI firmly think we’d all be better people if we could understand our emotions the way Pixar explains...
How ‘Inside Out 2’ Broke Hollywood’s Box Office Curse
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 4 days agoEmbarrassed? Hardly. Sad and fearful? No way. Joyous? Absolutely. That was the vibe on the morning...
'Inside Out 2' saved the summer box office — and proved Pixar was right to lean on sequels
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe core emotions from the first movie clash with the new ones, leading to more clever laughs that...
People are brainstorming some new, more adult emotions for ‘Inside Out 3’
The Daily Dot· 5 days agoThe Pixar hit already has people spawning dark and hilarious sequel ideas.
Inside Out 2 director explains introduction of Ennui
Digital Spy via AOL· 6 days agoDisney / Pixar Related: Does Inside Out 2 have a post-credits scene? "You know what? That question is exactly what we wanted because ...
'Inside Out 2' is both a major comeback and a bad omen for the state of Pixar
Decider· 5 days agoHell, Elemental mounted its own comeback last summer, when it followed a soft opening with good...
For kids with anxiety, is seeing 'Inside Out 2' a good idea?
Yahoo Movies via AOL· 3 days agoOut 2. In Disney Pixar’s blockbuster sequel Inside Out 2, which hit theaters last week, a
Review: "Inside Out 2"
Republican & Herald, Pottsville, Pa. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFilm Review - Inside Out 2 This image released by Disney/Pixar shows, from left, Sadness, voiced by Phyllis Smith, Joy, voiced by Amy ...
How ‘Inside Out’ Inspired An App Where Kids Can Meet And Befriend Their Emotions
Forbes· 3 days agoWhile adults benefit from rich vocabularies and extensive life experiences to articulate and manage their feelings, children generally need more support understanding and expressing