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INSIDE OUT 2 (2024): The Things I Liked…

Inside Out (2015) introduced us to Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness; the four key emotions doing their best to work out how to help a young girl named Riley; one trying to process an unexpected move from the Midwest to San Francisco.  

Starring Amy Poehler, Lewis Black, Phyllis Smith, Ayo Edebiri and Tony Hale; one of my concerns before watching Inside Out 2 was that it would fall victim to the sequel curse – and it does, but not in the worst way. 

The cleverness that was ever present in Inside Out is still there in Inside Out 2. It’s just that because the overall premise no longer has that refreshing newness factor, much of the delight I experienced in this sequel was thanks to the new characters and how cleverly their stories are told. Especially Anxiety, who is perfectly portrayed in voice and energy by Maya Hawke. 

Inside Out 2 (2024), Pixar
Inside Out 2 (2024), Pixar

Besides the one or two times when I was less engaged for the aforementioned reason, the moment a sense of dread truly came over me was at the beginning, when Disgust (who was memorably voiced by Mindy Kaling in the first movie, but now by Liza Lapira) started speaking. I feared that I was not going to enjoy this sequel because I was very attached to Kaling’s distinctive voice and energy as Disgust. 

Luckily, for me, the arrival of the very energetic and highly engaging Anxiety was so fun to watch that the absence of Kaling’s voice work proved less of a problem. Essentially, I was very anxious that Inside Out 2 was going to disappoint me terribly until Anxiety came along and saved everything. Ha! 

If you saw Inside Out, definitely watch Inside Out 2. Like almost all sequels, it may not be as good as the first, but it’s still good. And I’d hate for you to miss out on Anxiety, Embarrassment, Envy, Ennui and my other new favourite, Nostalgia. There’s also the introduction of Sarcasm. You are going to want to see that and all the super well-edited moments.

Happy Film Loving,

G

INSIDE OUT 2 (2024): New Trailer Starring Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Ayo Edebiri, Lewis Black, Tony Hale…

Read my spoiler-free movie review of Inside Out 2 (2024).


Inside Out (2015); the clever Pixar film about a young girl’s emotions as they try to help get her through a huge move from the Midwest to San Francisco returns for a second instalment.

Starring Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Lewis Black and Tony Hale; young Riley Andersen will once again have the help of Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust, Sadness and a few extra emotions to guide her through her teenage years.

Directed by Kelsey Mann; Ayo Edebiri, Liza Lapira, Maya Hawke, Adèle Exarchopoulos and Diane Lane are among the cast.

This will likely be good. However, I’m perhaps, expectedly finding myself less excited by this because there isn’t that ‘new factor’ anymore. Hopefully, it will still feel clever even though society has progressed quite a bit where mental health is concerned, since Inside Out (2015)

Additionally, for this second movie, Mindy Kaling (Disgust) and Bill Hader (Fear), who both have distinctive voices and did a great job in the first movie are missing from this cast list. I’ll try not to focus too much on that fact as the movie plays.

Kyle MacLachlan, Lilimar, Yvette Nicole Brown, Dave Goelz and Frank Oz also star.

Inside Out 2 Release Dates: June 14th 2024 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

MOXIE (2021): New Trailer From Amy Poehler, Josephine Langford, Josie Totah, Marcia Gay Harden, Ike Barinholtz…

Moxie (2021), Hadley Robinson, Alycia Pascual-Pena, Netflix
Moxie (2021), Hadley Robinson, Alycia Pascual-Pena, Netflix

Directed by Amy Poehler; starring Hadley Robinson, Josephine Langford, Marcia Gay Harden and Poehler herself, Moxie is a new comedy/drama about a teenager who publishes a zine that sparks a school-wide, coming-of-rage revolution.

Additional key cast includes Alycia Pascual-Pena, Clark Gregg, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Josie Totah and Ike Barinholtz.

At first I thought this was a new Netflix series, not that I’m mad it’s a movie; one directed by Poehler no less. I’m in for the Poehler experience and the clearly talented young cast, plus the pertinent subject matter.

Also, I rather like the word moxie, meaning energy, courage or determination. A word that makes me think of Captain America. He must have used it in one of the movies.

Sydney Park, Kevin Dorff, Anjelika Washington, Nico Hiraga, Ji-young Yoo, Lauren Tsai and Gracie Lawrence also star.

Moxie Release Dates: March 3rd, 2021 Netflix, (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving

G

WINE COUNTRY (2019): It’s…

Wine Country (2019), Netflix

Wine Country is a comedy about long time friends who gather for a 50th birthday party in Napa. Having not been together in their group in a while, as one might expect, tensions soon arise.

Directed by Amy Poehler who also stars alongside Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey and Rachel Dratch, the premise of the story is the main reason I was interested. Especially since it reminded me of two memorable comedies. Namely Bridesmaids (2011) and Girls Trip (2017) – both of which are focused on the often unspoken tensions between us and our very closest friends.

Poehler’s film is one that started with some promise. It’s just that approximately fifteen minutes in, my interest started to wane. The story, dialogue and some of the character development proved not quite engaging enough to keep me focused.

I enjoyed the few scenes that featured Fey, and I recall laughing a couple of times in between. Yet, overall, the characters of Wine Country just didn’t capture my imagination and heart the way the ladies from Bridesmaids and Girls Trip did. It certainly didn’t help that some jokes were dragged out for too long, and the seemingly endless sing-alongs proved annoying.

It’s really mainly the sunshine-rich location and Fey’s character that were the key highlights of Wine Country. Almost everything else, particularly the comedy felt as though I’d seen it before but executed in a more memorable way.

I say watch it if you absolutely must. Who knows, perhaps you’ll find more to love, and if you do, you’re very welcome to let me know in the comments precisely why I missed the goodness within.

Happy Film Loving,

G

WINE COUNTRY (2019): New Trailer From Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, Rachel Datch…

Wine Country (2019), Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell, Amy Poehler, Netflix
Wine Country (2019), Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell, Amy Poehler, Netflix

Read my spoiler-free movie review of  Wine Country (2019).


Directed by and starring Amy Poehler; Wine Country is a new comedy centred around a 50th birthday celebration in Napa; a perfect situation for tensions from the past to boil over among a group of longtime girlfriends.

Other key cast includes Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Maya Erskine and Jason Schwartzman.

Wine Country looks, so far, like a less outrageous but still hopefully quite funny version of Girls Trip (2017). I say, bring on the female bonding!

Cherry Jones, Paula Pell, Sunita Mani, Ana Gasteyer and Greg Poehler also star.

Wine Country Release Dates: May 10th, 2019 (US)…

Read my spoiler-free movie review of Wine Country (2019)

Happy Film Loving,

G