Is ‘Cars 3’ The Best ‘Cars’ Movie? — Cinemaholics

I’ve spent the last seven days or so talking about Cars 3Cars, and Pixar in general, but my recent sit-down with Will Ashton and Kayla Savage on Cinemaholics was a true highlight. We reviewed Cars 3, of course, but we also spent a considerable amount of time discussing the Cars franchise as a whole and why it’s Pixar’s most controversial brand.

We also shared our thoughts on two big movies that released this week: 47 Meters Down and Rough Night. Will Ashton saw the former and Kayla Savage and I saw the latter. Hopefully, you’ll appreciate our newly titled segment at the beginning of the episode, “But Our Emails,” where we took a few minutes to read your messages over the last few weeks.

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4 thoughts on “Is ‘Cars 3’ The Best ‘Cars’ Movie? — Cinemaholics

    • Your analysis of Cars 3 really resonated with me. Seeing Lightning McQueen grapple with aging and mentorship was incredibly moving. It’s almost like finding a journal to publish research paper findings on legacy; the film captures that transition so perfectly. It’s definitely the most soulful entry in the trilogy!

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