Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc. Poster
YouTube Thumbnail

We scare because we care.

Director: Pete Docter

Producer: Darla K. Anderson

Lovable Sulley and his wisecracking sidekick Mike Wazowski are the top scare team at Monsters, Inc., the scream-processing factory in Monstropolis. When a little girl named Boo wanders into their world, it's the monsters who are scared silly, and it's up to Sulley and Mike to keep her out of sight and get her back home.

92 min Rating: 7.843/10 Released
Watch Trailer

Top Cast

John Goodman
John Goodman
Sullivan (voice)
Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal
Mike (voice)
Mary Gibbs
Mary Gibbs
Boo (voice)
Steve Buscemi
Steve Buscemi
Randall (voice)
James Coburn
James Coburn
Waternoose (voice)
Jennifer Tilly
Jennifer Tilly
Celia (voice)

Movie Info

Director: Pete Docter

Producer: Darla K. Anderson

Production Companies: Pixar

Countries: United States of America

Now Streaming On

Disney Plus
Disney Plus

Similar Movies

Out of Range
Out of Range
2016-02-19
Chasing Berlusconi
Chasing Berlusconi
2014-09-05
The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze
The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze
2001-12-04
Last Chance Saloon
Last Chance Saloon
2004-06-23
My First Mister
My First Mister
2001-10-12
Rob-B-Hood
Rob-B-Hood
2006-09-28
Post Grad
Post Grad
2009-08-21
Nem Sempre
Nem Sempre
Top Five
Top Five
2014-12-12
Imaginary Heroes
Imaginary Heroes
2004-09-14
Crows Zero II
Crows Zero II
2009-04-11
Bye Bye Bunny: A Looney Tunes Musical
Bye Bye Bunny: A Looney Tunes Musical
Explorers
Explorers
1985-07-12
Striptease
Striptease
1996-06-28
Otto - The Disaster Movie
Otto - The Disaster Movie
2000-03-22
Stranger Than Fiction
Stranger Than Fiction
2000-03-16
Robots
Robots
2005-03-10
Asterix and Cleopatra
Asterix and Cleopatra
1968-12-19
Down and Out in Beverly Hills
Down and Out in Beverly Hills
1986-01-31
The Dudesons Movie
The Dudesons Movie
2006-03-31

User Reviews

What Others Said

r96sk: Always a pleasure to revisit this. <em>'Monsters, Inc.'</em> is one of my favourite Disney animated films. The cast and characters are what sets this above the majority of the studio's other work, with so many memorable ones involved. John Goodman (Sully) and Billy Crystal (Mike) make for an outstanding duo in the lead roles, they are truly perfect for their respective roles. Elsewhere, you have the excellent Steve Buscemi portraying Randall to terrific effect. There are also memorable roles for James Coburn (Waternoose), Jennifer Tilly (Celia) and Bob Peterson (Roz). You, of course, also have Boo (Mary Gibbs) who is simply adorable. Everything else from the plot to the animation is fantastic, too - I have no faults with this film. Funny, wholesome, entertaining and touching. I see they're creating a television series, <em>'Monsters at Work'</em>, which could be good given it will have the same cast. A must-watch!
CinemaSerf: Talk about renewable energy! An entire city can be powered by the racket make by children when they scream... To that end an whole industry exists providing scary monsters to get the youngsters to bellow. A security breach sees their factory overrun by toddlers and boss "Waternoose" is terrified it will ruin the business. They all have to be rounded up by the pest controllers and returned home. Well, of course one "Boo" manages to avoid capture and she is soon befriended by the big wooly "Sully". His roar is terrifying, but his bark is certainly worse than his bite and together with his green cyclops pal "Mike" they have loads of fun adventures trying to keep the child safe from the hands of the nasty "Randall" and get her back to her own bed! This is a very simple story and it works really well. The animation is enjoyable to watch, the writing is quickly-paced and quite wittily observational at times and the characters - especially "Sully", are creatively personified and engaging. Luckily, the yelling brats are kept to a minimum and what we end up with is a sort of, well, love story. It has all the usual Pixar/Disney messages of loyalty and teamwork - only this is depicted with much more playfulness and we've even got a yeti with a never-ending supply of snow-cones!