Bonnie's struggle for acceptance mirrors a generation losing itself to screens

As Woody, Buzz and Jessie return for Pixar’s fifth film, here is where the franchise left the toys before their latest challenge

"Toy Story 5," starring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack, is new in theaters this weekend, and Rotten Tomatoes critics are thrilled with the latest chapter in…

"Toy Story 5," starring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack, is new in theaters this weekend, and Rotten Tomatoes critics are thrilled with the latest chapter in…

Trama reconhece como a tecnologia rouba o tempo e a infância

Nos jouets préférés sont confrontés à leur propre désuétude dans cette suite émouvante de "Toy Story", et pas que pour les enfants.

Tom Hanks and Tim Allen return to the voice cast of Pixar’s beloved franchise about the secret lives of toys, along with newcomers including Conan O’Brien, Greta Lee and Bad Bunny.

Woody and Buzz are back. But this is Jessie’s rodeo.

Good gags are plentiful but the sense of a finger wagging throughout can’t help but temper the fun

The fifth instalment of the 31-year-old franchise is a manifesto for a well-lived childhood that will make you want to throw away your kids' iPads

‘Toy Story 5’ may be a sequel of a sequel, but it tells a surprisingly fresh story that marks a new chapter for the beloved Pixar franchise.

Le nouvel opus ne renouvelle pas la franchise et paraît bien sage après les aventures survoltées des deux volets précédents.

A sinister new tablet threatens the honest-to-goodness toys’ existence, but Buzz, Woody and Jessie’s big tech moral battle feels compromised

"Toy Story 5," in theaters Friday, builds specifically off the emotions of "Toy Story 2" and makes Jessie the lead of this toys vs. tech comedy.

Featuring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, and more, it's in theaters June 19.

A tablet threatens to render the gang obsolete in Toy Story 5, which will charm children but is the first to not stand up to adult scrutiny.

There’s still wit and imagination here – and unexpected timeliness with the UK social media ban for under-16’s – but the emotional stakes feel tired and the storylines recycled.…

Bonnie's struggle for acceptance mirrors a generation losing itself to screens

In Toy Story 5, Woody, Buzz and the rest of gang face an existential crisis. It could make for uncomfortable viewing

The play's the thing in a "Toy Story" movie as enthralling as...all the others.

“Toy Story 5” may fall shy of the first three and probably ranks as the fifth best of these movies. But “Toy Story” has a high bar and the quality and thoughtfulness that has long…