TRR: Joy. Sadness. Fear. Anger. Disgust. These aren't just random emotions. In Pixar's latest, they're the emotions that define who we are, dictating our every move from "Headquarters," the central command center inside our heads. Welcome to the world of Inside Out, where you'll find the aforementioned characters, voiced by Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Bill Hader, Lewis Black and Mindy Kaling, colorful embodiments of the five emotions that co-exist inside the mind of Riley Anderson (Kaitlyn Dias). In the 11 years since they've been with Riley, this fab five have experienced all of her ups and downs right alongside her. Still, nothing can prepare them for the emotional roller coaster she'll embark on when her parents up and move her from their cozy Minnesota home to a cold and grey San Francisco apartment. In true Pixar fashion, what follows is both hilariously entertaining and heartwarmingly endearing. And on Blu-ray, the movie looks and sounds even better. Altogether, it makes for one of the most striking film experiences of the year. And as far as emotions are concerned, it will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy.
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