'Cars 3' reviews prove how desperately we need more female film critics

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There are two ways to appreciate Cars movies, I've always been fond of saying: Be a child between the ages of 2 and 9, or have one handy. (I was privileged to have a mini-me at hand the first time I saw Cars, and through his eyes, I loved it as he did.)

Without that perspective, everyone grumbles about the same stuff: It's not as sophisticated as Wall-E, nor nostalgic as Toy Story; it's not nuanced like Ratatouille nor an emotional exploration like Inside Out. Boiled down, it's a lot of "Boo-hoo, this is a kiddie movie!"

Ugh, grownups — so whiny and spoiled! But as boring as it's become to hear grownups bash Cars, some themes emerged in the release of Cars 3 reviews (first revealed Monday) that went well beyond the usual griping.  Read more...

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'Cars 3' reviews prove how desperately we need more female film critics 'Cars 3' reviews prove how desperately we need more female film critics Reviewed by mimisabreena on Tuesday, June 13, 2017 Rating: 5

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