Toy Story 4

    Toy Story 4
    2019

    Synopsis

    Woody has always been confident about his place in the world and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that's Andy or Bonnie. But when Bonnie adds a reluctant new toy called "Forky" to her room, a road trip adventure alongside old and new friends will show Woody how big the world can be for a toy.

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    Cast

    • Tom HanksWoody (voice)
    • Tim AllenBuzz Lightyear (voice)
    • Annie PottsBo Peep (voice)
    • Tony HaleForky (voice)
    • Keegan-Michael KeyDucky (voice)
    • Madeleine McGrawBonnie (voice)
    • Christina HendricksGabby Gabby (voice)
    • Jordan PeeleBunny (voice)
    • Keanu ReevesDuke Caboom (voice)
    • Ally MakiGiggle McDimples (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Telegraph

      Toy Story 4 reaffirms that Pixar, at their best, are like no other animation studio around.
    • 100

      Chicago Sun-Times

      The fourth entry is a worthy addition to the Toy Story library, bringing back some of the most beloved characters in the history of animated film and introducing us to a fantastically entertaining new bunch of toys — some of them adorable and huggable, some of them more reminiscent of a certain type of creepy, old-school doll usually seen in R-rated horror films.
    • 95

      IGN

      Pixar Animation delivers another hilarious yet also deeply moving chapter in their blockbuster franchise.
    • 95

      TheWrap

      Pixar could easily retire this series with a clean sweep of films that have been lovely to look at and moving and funny to watch. But if they can maintain this level of wonderful, keep ‘em coming.
    • 88

      Chicago Tribune

      While we all, as moviegoers, experience franchise and sequel fatigue on our own unpredictable timetables, this film brightens the summer without simply going through the motions.
    • 83

      IndieWire

      To talk about Toy Story 4 is to talk about Forky. This is a movie that doesn’t initially appear to have any compelling reason to exist — the forced but satisfying third installment of Pixar’s signature franchise seemed to wrap things up when it came out almost a full decade ago — and yet Forky alone is enough to elevate this potential cash-grab into the beautiful and hilarious coda that its long-running series needed to be truly complete. Forky is the hero we need in 2019.
    • 80

      Time Out

      Occasionally too busy and loose with its logical rigor, Toy Story 4 doesn’t quite connect all the dots. Still, the film earns a distinct spot in the chain, foregrounding Bob Pauley’s pristinely lit production design, one that showcases a kaleidoscopic carnival and a dusty antique shop swarming with hilariously nightmarish ventriloquist dummies.
    • 75

      Entertainment Weekly

      Toy Story 4 doesn’t hit the emotional highs of the previous films. There are good jokes that work and heist setpieces that don’t. The ending is moving, though now you distrust any finality with this saga. It does feel a bit cheap, somehow.

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    • Sérgio P.