The directors of Pixar’s
Soul consulted experts to avoid harmful stereotypes. According to Insider’s reporting from a virtual press event, the movie enlisted Questlove, Jon Batiste, Daveed Diggs, Herbie Hancock, Terri Lyne Carrington, Marcus McLaurine, George Spencer, Bradford Young, and Dr. Johnetta B. Cole. A lot of people were wondering if they were going to be in for a Princess and the Frog situation with Soul. Luckily, the creative team acknowledged the dangers of falling into those pitfalls. By enlisting that long list of consultants, the directors got outside perspective to help make Joe more well-rounded. So, the main character wouldn’t end up being a soul the entire film.
By Kyle McMahon
Dec 29, 2020
Soul is Disney Pixar at its very best. Kyle McMahon has his review of Soul for Pop Culture Weekly.
I’m just going to start off by saying this.
Soul is Disney Pixar’s most mature movie they’ve ever released. Quite simply, it is about life and if our lives have meaning. It is Pixar’s most brilliant (& weirdest) film yet.
Soul follows Joe (
Jamie Foxx), a part time middle school music teacher who feels he may have wasted his life teaching instead of being the professional jazz musician he feels he was born to be. On the day he is offered full time work at school, he also finally gets his big break to play for Jazz legend Dorthea Williams (
By Kyle McMahon
Dec 29, 2020
Soul is Disney Pixar at its very best. Kyle McMahon has his review of Soul for Pop Culture Weekly.
I’m just going to start off by saying this.
Soul is Disney Pixar’s most mature movie they’ve ever released. Quite simply, it is about life and if our lives have meaning. It is Pixar’s most brilliant (& weirdest) film yet.
Soul follows Joe (
Jamie Foxx), a part time middle school music teacher who feels he may have wasted his life teaching instead of being the professional jazz musician he feels he was born to be. On the day he is offered full time work at school, he also finally gets his big break to play for Jazz legend Dorthea Williams (
By Kyle McMahon
Dec 29, 2020
Soul is Disney Pixar at its very best. Kyle McMahon has his review of Soul for Pop Culture Weekly.
I’m just going to start off by saying this.
Soul is Disney Pixar’s most mature movie they’ve ever released. Quite simply, it is about life and if our lives have meaning. It is Pixar’s most brilliant (& weirdest) film yet.
Soul follows Joe (
Jamie Foxx), a part time middle school music teacher who feels he may have wasted his life teaching instead of being the professional jazz musician he feels he was born to be. On the day he is offered full time work at school, he also finally gets his big break to play for Jazz legend Dorthea Williams (
By Kyle McMahon
Dec 29, 2020
Soul is Disney Pixar at its very best. Kyle McMahon has his review of Soul for Pop Culture Weekly.
I’m just going to start off by saying this.
Soul is Disney Pixar’s most mature movie they’ve ever released. Quite simply, it is about life and if our lives have meaning. It is Pixar’s most brilliant (& weirdest) film yet.
Soul follows Joe (
Jamie Foxx), a part time middle school music teacher who feels he may have wasted his life teaching instead of being the professional jazz musician he feels he was born to be. On the day he is offered full time work at school, he also finally gets his big break to play for Jazz legend Dorthea Williams (