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Inside Out 2 (U) (AD)

Ayo Edebiri, Maya Hawke and Adèle Exarchopoulos star in this heart-warming animation about anxiety and emotional maturity.

From Pixar, the follow up to the surprisingly progressive and delightful Inside Out film of 2015 film. The sequel follows Riley as she hits puberty, and a whole new gang of adult emotions are added to her mind.

For those who haven’t seen the first film, the story follows the personification of young Riley’s emotions in the form of hilarious, colourful characters in her brain.

Surprising for its progressiveness and ability to help both children and adults communicate about difficult emotions and experiences, Inside Out 2 is a laugh out loud, emotionally deep roar. 

Tagged with: Cinema New releases

2024 USA dir Kelsey Mann 96 min

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