Movie · 2001 · Animation, Comedy, Family · 1h 32m · G · English
Curator score: 8.7/10 (3.2M ratings)
It's nothing personal. It's just their job.
Overview
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.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.7/10
IMDb: 8.1/10
Letterboxd: 4.08/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 96%
Metacritic: 79
TMDB: 7.8/10
Director
Pete Docter
Production
Pixar
Cast
John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Mary Gibbs, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, Jennifer Tilly, Bob Peterson, John Ratzenberger, Frank Oz, Daniel Gerson, Steve Susskind, Bonnie Hunt, Jeff Pidgeon, Samuel Lord Black, Jack Angel, Bob Bergen, Rodger Bumpass, Gino Conforti, Jennifer Darling, Patti Deutsch
Where to watch
Disney Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A warm, inventive Pixar adventure with sharp comedy, memorable world-building, and a genuinely touching emotional core. It balances kid-friendly monster antics with a surprisingly sweet story about friendship, responsibility, and changing how a whole society works.
Best for
Families looking for a smart animated movie that works for adults too
Viewers who like buddy comedies with heart
Fans of imaginative world-building and visual invention
People who want a comforting, funny, emotionally satisfying film
Skip if
You want nonstop action over character-driven storytelling
You prefer darker or scarier monster movies
You dislike sentimental endings
You are looking for a film with a more adult or edgy sense of humor
Overview
Monsters, Inc. is one of Pixar’s cleanest blends of comedy, craft, and emotional payoff. The premise is instantly appealing, but the movie keeps finding new angles on it: a workplace satire, a buddy comedy, a child’s-eye adventure, and a story about fear being replaced by care. The door-chase set pieces are still dazzling, and the voice performances give the whole thing a loose, lived-in rhythm.
Worth noting
What makes it endure is how gently it shifts from clever concept to sincere feeling. Sulley’s bond with Boo gives the movie its emotional weight, while Mike keeps the energy high with fast, precise comic timing. The film is funny without becoming cynical, and sweet without feeling cloying.
Bottom line
It’s also a great example of Pixar’s early confidence: the animation is expressive, the pacing is tight, and the world-building feels both whimsical and complete. Even after repeated viewings, it remains easy to admire as a feat of imagination and easy to love as a story about kindness changing everything.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Karsten (4.5★) · 7526 likes
door city over here
bel (4.5★) · 5957 likes
mike: i remember the first time i laid eye on you
me everytime i watch: wow that was a good line, clever
Jack Moulton (4★) · 5135 likes
Too unrealistic. There's no way a CEO would be so swiftly arrested for corruption. It's a complete fantasy.
👽hayley👽 (4★) · 4962 likes
the monsters inc warehouse closet door chase scene > the inception hotel corridor fight scene
stephanie ✨ (5★) · 3733 likes
i love my two dads: james p. sullivan and mike wazowski