- The riotous mass of bouncy curls that crowns Merida, the free-to-be-me heroine of the new Pixar movie, "Brave," is a marvel of computer imagineering. (New York Times)
- VAN NUYS, Calif. - Under the watchful eye of an archery instructor, Kelly Macdonald slowly draws back the string on her lightweight recurve bow until her left hand reaches the bottom of her jaw. (AZCentral.com)
- Pixars latest film, Brave hit theaters on Friday, and so did the companys lucky charm: John Ratzenberger. (Examiner)
- A princess never lays her weapons on the table. A princess never raises her voice. A princess strives for perfection. A princess, in other words, is a royal bore. (Los Angeles Times)
- It's been a good couple of months for strong-minded women wielding medieval weaponry: "The Hunger Games," "Snow White and the Huntsman" and now Pixar's "Brave. (Detroit Free Press)
- While classic fairy tales are notorious for helpless beauties searching for their prince, the new type of princess seems to be the complete opposite. (The Celebrity Cafe.com)
- Disneys new Pixar film Brave arrives in theaters Friday amid lingering trademark issues. (Hollywood Reporter)
- This film image released by Disney/Pixar shows the character Merida, voiced by Kelly Macdonald, in a scene from Brave. (Southeast Missourian)
- For at least a decade, numerous individuals, particularly those in media, lamented the fact that Pixar had never made a film with a female protagonist. I lamented it. So did this blogger. And this one. And many others. Now that movie is here. (Washington Post)
- Working at Pixar Animation Studios (DIS) can be just as whimsical and adorable as the movies the studio creates. (Businessweek)
Saturday, June 23, 2012
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