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Here's a look at the new movie I saw this week.

Inside Out
Starring: Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling, Phyllis Smith, Bill Hader, Lewis Black, Richard Kind, Diane Lane, and Kyle Maclachlan
Synopsis: This is possibly the most ambitious project from Pixar, a studio known for its ground-breaking story telling. It's set in the mind of an 11-year-old girl, following her emotions — Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust — as they guide her through her life. There's an incredibly talented voice cast here, and I like the basic idea. But I thought the actual movie bogged down a bit. The beats of going through her mind, and the quest to get back to the main hub, were sometimes a bit much. Like the best of Pixar's work, the movie was a metaphor for childhood, growing into an adult, and other mile markers of our lives. And there were plenty of funny and emotionally resonate moments. But I didn't feel like it was a complete film. It was a clever idea, but it didn't quite make it for me.
Rating: PG for mild thematic elements and some action.
Verdict: Two stars out of four.

Upcoming Releases:
Friday, July 17 - "Train Wreck," "Ant Man," "Mr. Holmes"
Friday, July 24 - "Pixels," "Paper Towns," "Vatican Tapes"
Wednesday, July 29 - "Vacation"
Friday, July 31 - "Southpaw," "Mission Impossible: Rouge Nation"

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