A rat: ‘We can no longer live as rats: we know too much’
Helen Sullivan
Most rats, like most people, try to distinguish themselves
June 2022
Best of Pixar: our writers’ favourite movies from Toy Story to Turning Red
To celebrate the release of Lightyear, Guardian writers detail their most-loved films from the animation studio’s back catalogue
August 2021
The funniest things on the internet
Naaman Zhou: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
In his final week as a Guardian Australia reporter, Naaman Zhou takes on the column that was made for him – and somehow only mentions Ratatouille once
February 2021
Screen bites
From Burnt to Aftertaste: why can't we get past the 'angry white male chef'?
The ABC’s new comedy may not be a redemptive tale but surely it’s time we gave our food fictions a bit more diversity and hope?
January 2021
Forget Ratatouille, here's Ratatoing! The rise and rise of the 'mockbuster'
If there’s a big animated film coming out, a studio somewhere will be rushing to release a cheap imitation. But who makes them? Are they proud of their work? And how did they become an internet hit?
December 2020
Cast unveiled for 'Broadway' debut of TikTok musical Ratatouille
Crowd-created TikTok phenomenon Ratatouille the musical is coming to Broadway
October 2020
Explain it to me quickly
Ratatouille the musical? Is that even possible?
The internet is alive with a hypothetical reimagining of the popular movie. Could it come true? Matilda Boseley explains it to Naaman Zhou ... quickly (but with a lot of detail)
May 2020
From a talking horse to the Dark Knight: Will Arnett ranks his own roles
Ahead of his appearance in new BBC sitcom The First Team, the star of Arrested Development and BoJack Horseman takes a look back at his favourite roles
January 2018
Ranked
Every Pixar film ever made - Ranked!
It’s the studio that rewrote the rules of animation, and it hasn’t let up since. So which is the best – and worst – of Pixar’s 19 movies? We find out in Ranked, our new weekly series
June 2016
Week in geek
Finding Dory to Cars 2: Pixar's greatest hits and misses
Pixar redrew the rules of animation with its groundbreaking CGI – and the gorgeous visuals are matched by lovable characters and thrilling storytelling
March 2016
The Guardian's Film Weekly
Disney's happy poor and High Rise reviewed – the Dailies film podcast
The Guardian film team’s round-up of Monday’s movie news and reviews
October 2015
The 10 best ...
The 10 best fictional chefs
Ahead of the release of Bradley Cooper’s new film, Burnt, here are our top screen heroes of the kitchen
March 2015
Film blog
Crappy ever after: post-Dumbo, which films need a dose of cold, hard realism?
With Peta calling for a welfare-friendly finale to Tim Burton’s elephant remake, what other family classics need a more realistic coda?
February 2015
Rats may be disgusting, but it’s people who have made the world they thrive in
Steven Belmain
People and rats are mutually dependent as a result of disease cycles and medical advances made possible by animal testing, among many other things
October 2014
George Clooney interrupts honeymoon to plug Tomorrowland blockbuster
Actor makes surprise visit to New York to unveil first trailer for Disney sci-fi film less than a fortnight after wedding in Venice
July 2014
Parisian public gardens next to Louvre overrun by 'really big' rats
Rubbish left by tourists in the Tuileries garden is blamed for the infestation, which has become a problem even in broad daylight
October 2007
UK cinemagoers take a big bite of Ratatouille
Ratatouille, Pixar's tale of a gourmet rodent who infiltrates a Paris restaurant, duly scurried to the top of the UK box office with a solid opening weekend tally of £4.4m.
Film blog
You review: Ratatouille
Is Pixar's Ratatouille a meal fit for a king, or the celluloid equivalent of a plate of turkey twizzlers?
Ratatouille
Philip French: Pixar's Ratatouille is about education, aspiration, collaboration and challenging of stereotypes - a little gem that puts you in the right mood.