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And two, Mama Coco, Miguel’s ancient and wrinkled great-grandmother, who exists in the Land of the Living, and is the title character for reasons I daren’t divulge, but suffice to say, it will ...
Pixar's new movie "Coco" is a fantastic family film that celebrates Mexican and Latino culture through the lens of Dia de los Muertos.
The movie follows a talented young musician named Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez) who lives in Mexico with his large multi-generational family. While his family is loving, they have tragically and ...
Generations of them, full skeletons, some with eyebrows and goatees, welcoming young Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez) into the afterlife with a wistful hug. Sighs an uncle, “I miss my nose.” ...
2017's Coco is widely regarded as being among the best modern Disney-Pixar movies, and we now have word that a direct sequel is in development for a 2029 release ...
Pixar's 'Coco' pays tribute to Mexican culture with joyful, colorful Dia de los Muertos story – Peter Travers on why this gem will lift your spirits.
Pixar’s “Coco” is a joyous homage to Mexican traditions, and its success with Americans a sly rebuke to those, like Trump, who disparage Latinos, writes Raul Reyes.
With 'Coco,' the studio is as close as it has ever been. By Josh Spiegel For a long time, Pixar Animation Studios wanted to avoid making anything even resembling a musical. Though the studio’s ...
Disney Pixar’s "Coco," about a Mexican boy and his family, has gotten it right when it comes to Latino representation in film.
Disney Pixar's newest film, "Coco," follows the journey of aspiring 12-year-old musician Miguel, as he makes his way through the Land of the Dead.
Final ‘Coco’ Trailer Reminds Viewers “Family is Forever” The Disney-Pixar animated film features the voices of Benjamin Bratt, Gael Garcia Bernal, Edward James Olmos and Gabriel Iglesias.