In Monstropolis, energy generation through screams is declining, so Sulley and Mike discover a new method using a toddlers laughter, but must stop Randalls plan to kidnap children in order to implement it and save the company. Monsters, Inc. is a 2001 American English-language Animation Adventure motion picture featuring John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, Jennifer Tilly, Mary Gibbs and Patty Wirtz. Walt Disney Pictures in association with Pixar Animation Studios. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Darla K. Anderson. Monsters, Inc. is written by Pete Docter, Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon, Ralph Eggleston, Andrew Stanton, Daniel Gerson and Bob Peterson and it is directed by Pete Docter, David Silverman and Lee Unkrich. Buena Vista Pictures Distribution acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Monsters, Inc. was released on 15th November 2001 and takes a screen time of 92 minutes. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released and became successful at box office. Monsters, Inc. was made on a budget of $115 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $579 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Andrew Stanton and Daniel Gerson. Editing was done by Robert Grahamjones and Jim Stewart. The music was composed by Randy Newman. At the 2002 Oscar Awards It won an award for Best Music, Original Song. At the 2002 BAFTA Awards It also won an award for Best Feature Film.
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Monsters, Inc. Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 90%
Roger Ebert
Kids and movie monsters have a lot in common.They feel conspicuous. ( Read More )
Nell Minow
Parents need to know that Monsters, Inc. is about closet monsters, but from their point of view scaring kids is their 9 to 5 job. ( Read More )
Announcing its flagrantly derivative nature with a title referencing Keanu Reeves character from The Matrix, The One is a thrill ride movie with all the predictability, brevity, and industrial efficiency that clich implies. ( Read More )
Tom Huddleston
Instead, Pixars most conceptually complex film receives both literally and figuratively an important new layer, adding to its visual beauty and thematic richness. ( Read More )
Frank Lovece
An inspired idea that the childhood monsters in our closets are not only real, but just everyday Joes doing their jobs is buried in a bland, computer animated feature that, despite the claim, is only sort of from the creators of TOY STORY. ( Read More )