Multiple outlets report that early reviews from film press and attendees following a recent screening of Pixar/Disney’s “Toy Story 5” are broadly positive. After more than 30 years since the release of the original “Toy Story,” critics and viewers describe the sequel as warm, funny, and emotionally resonant. Variety characterizes the film as “deeply profound” and “moving,” with commenters saying it “ranks right alongside” the original. Deadline similarly highlights a “wonderfully heartfelt” tone, describing the movie as a return that continues to entertain audiences while sustaining the franchise’s appeal. The early coverage also points to the film’s ability to balance humor with sentiment, rather than relying only on nostalgia. While the descriptions differ in emphasis—some reviewers foreground the emotional impact and depth, others focus on heartfelt storytelling and overall entertainment value—sources agree that the consensus from first impressions is that “Toy Story 5” delivers on both comedy and emotion and maintains Pixar’s ability to land with audiences.