Headed Back to School at Monsters University
Grab your backpack and your scream canister — we’re headed back to Monsters University! Take a nostalgic look at the lessons, laughs, and lovable monsters that made MU unforgettable.
Grab your backpack and your scream canister — we’re headed back to Monsters University! Take a nostalgic look at the lessons, laughs, and lovable monsters that made MU unforgettable.
Mike and Sulley pledge to this house of Oozma Kappa misfits, whose members have only heart and no Scaring expertise.
In this interview with Oprah, Steven Spielberg, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Sally Field reflect on the gravity of portraying American history, the responsibility of storytelling, and what the film meant to them personally and professionally. Let's take an inside look at how Lincoln came to life.
Ever wondered what your favorite video game characters do when the arcade lights go out? In Wreck-It Ralph, Disney brings that idea to life with an action-packed, emotionally rich story that’s as much for grown-up gamers as it is for kids.
Blending old-school artistry with cutting-edge technology, Disney’s Paperman captivated hearts with its simple story and stunning visual style. But behind the black-and-white tale is producer Kristina Reed, whose guidance and creative methodology helped the short film win an Academy Award.
Behind every magical Disney tale is a visionary who brings it to life — and for Secret of the Wings, that magic maker was director Peggy Holmes. Known for her warmth, creativity, and storytelling heart, Holmes took us beyond Pixie Hollow.
Every fairy has a story — but in Secret of the Wings, Tinker Bell uncovers a part of hers she never knew existed. This wintry adventure invites us beyond Pixie Hollow into the mysterious Winter Woods, where sparkling snow, ancient rules, and a life-changing secret await.
Ever wondered what it’s like to voice a character in a Disney film? Here’s a personal peek into my voiceover debut on Wreck-It Ralph! Well, a pretend debut anyways! Let's talk about the process the real voice actors go through.
Join the Sugar Rush adventure with Vanellope von Schweetz and discover the excitement of competing in a candy-coated race.
Blending retro arcade nostalgia with a surprisingly emotional journey, Wreck-It Ralph invites viewers into a world where video game characters have lives of their own. From behind-the-scenes creativity to heartfelt character arcs, let’s explore the magic that made this film a true game-changer.
Best known for his role as Brick on The Middle, Atticus Shaffer took a delightfully weird turn in Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie. Lending his voice to the hilariously bizarre character Edgar "E" Gore, Shaffer helped bring a dose of creepy charm and comedic timing to this gothic stop-motion tale.