A very eclectic list by the Telegraph of their Top 100 films of the decade (even though there’s still a few months left). Pixar films are very well represented but of course there’s always some curious omissions (Monsters, Inc.? Finding Nemo?). Here’s what they said:
59. WALL-E - Andrew Stanton, 2008: Pixar trawled the debris of a disused Earth in this brave, breath-taking robot romance.
42. Ratatouille - Brad Bird, 2007: Who could have imagined that rats preparing food in a Parisian kitchen could have been so adorable? Pixar strikes again.
25. Up - Pete Docter, 2009: This wondrous animated Pixar fable about an old man who ties balloons to his house and drifts off to South America had more emotional truth and depth than almost any film this year.
3. The Incredibles - Brad Bird, 2004: The revolution in digital cartoons had the same clear leader this decade that it did in the Nineties. No one, not even a smelly green ogre, could touch Pixar, who hit the peak of their miraculous creative streak with this dazzling caper about a superficially ordinary American family… with secret superpowers.

