The animated film is full of small details and Easter eggs. Hidden. Or… hiding. Just like the ingredients in your pantry that ...
Ratatouille ’s pedigree on this score is as impeccable as Pixar money could make it: The studio hired Thomas Keller of the French Laundry and Per Se as a consultant. The title dish which the movie’s ...
After tasting Remy’s cooking and being reminded of the warmth of his childhood, Ego reflects on the truth of life: “Change is ...
“Ratatouille” may be the first Pixar movie that is so advanced, so sophisticated, it doesn’t feel like it was made for kids. On a fundamental level, sure, children will probably enjoy watching the ...
Leave it to Pixar to create a movie about a sewer-dwelling, garbage-surrounded rat whose life ambition is to become a famous French chef. Admittedly wacky, these over-the-top concepts always seem to ...
Remy, a resident of Paris, has quite a sophisticated palate. He would love to become a chef so he can create and enjoy culinary masterpieces to his heart's delight. The only problem is, Remy is a rat.
Arguably the finest of all of Pixar's aesthetic accomplishments, the world of Ratatouille is a wonderful visual experience, complexly and intricately observed, injected with a tangible Parisian feel ...