How 'Inside Out' Nailed The Science Of Kids' Emotions

Inside Out 11 Ecstatic. That's the one emotional character Disney execs left out of the film, because they knew they were going to be the ones personifying that feeling come Sunday when they count Inside Out's money. The Pete Docter-Ronaldo del Carmen 

During the end credits of Inside Out, the latest animated feature from Pixar, we are treated to an assortment of peeks inside the head of a host of ancillary characters from the film — a

I'm just going to tell you right off the bat, you guys: we really liked Inside Out. This does not exactly make us outliers in the critical landscape, but we sit down this week with the great Kat Chow of NPR's Code Switch team to talk about the film.

When UC Berkeley psychologist Dacher Keltner attended the Hollywood premiere of the new Pixar movie Inside Out—which opened yesterday in theaters nationwide—he was thrilled to see children running around the purple (not red) carpet yelling, “I'm Fear 

The concept of Inside Out sounds unbearably twee, not to mention borrowed from the sitcom Herman's Head. We're seeing inside the head of a young girl, where each of her emotions is a cartoon, voiced by a comedian.