John Kahrs is a Actor, Director, Animation and Lighting Design American born on 1 january 1967
John Kahrs
John Kahrs participated to
13 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
10 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Visual effects
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Directed by Chris Buck,
Jennifer LeeOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about children,
Films about families,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on mythology,
Politique,
Musical films,
Films based on Norse mythology,
Political films,
Children's films,
Films about royaltyActors Kristen Bell,
Idina Menzel,
Jonathan Groff,
Josh Gad,
Alan Tudyk,
Johnny DeppRoles Animation
Rating73%
Elsa, Princess of Arendelle, possesses cryokinetic powers, with which she is able to produce or manipulate ice, frost and snow at will. One night while playing, she accidentally injures her younger sister, Anna. Their shocked parents, the king and queen, seek help from the troll king, who heals Anna and removes her memories of Elsa's magic. The royal couple isolate the children in the castle until Elsa learns to control her magical powers. Afraid of hurting Anna again, and her ability to control her powers deteriorating, Elsa spends most of her time alone in her room, refusing even to speak to Anna and a rift develops between the sisters as they grow up. When the girls are teenagers, their parents die at sea during a storm., 1h55
Directed by Brad BirdOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about families,
Superhero films,
Children's filmsActors Brad Bird,
Craig T. Nelson,
Holly Hunter,
Sarah Vowell,
Spencer Fox,
Jason LeeRoles Animation
Rating79%
"Supers" – humans with superpowers – are forced into civilian relocation programs after facing several lawsuits from peripheral damage caused by their crime fighting activities. Fifteen years after relocation, Bob and Helen Parr, formerly Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl respectively, and their children Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack live as a suburban family. Bob is dissatisfied with suburban life and his white-collar job and longs for the glory days. On some nights, Bob and his old friend Lucius Best, formerly Frozone, perform vigilante work. One day, Bob loses his temper when his supervisor refuses to let him stop a mugging, causing Bob to be fired. Returning home, Bob finds a message from a mysterious woman named Mirage, who convinces him to become Mr. Incredible again and gives him a mission to destroy a savage robot called the Omnidroid on the remote island of Nomanisan, promising a substantial reward. Arriving on Nomanisan Island, Bob is able to find and defeat the Omnidroid by tricking it into ripping out its own power source., 1h51
Directed by Brad Bird,
Jan PinkavaOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Cooking films,
Films about the labor movement,
Mise en scène d'un rongeur,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Patton Oswalt,
Ian Holm,
Lou Romano,
Daniel Day-Lewis,
Janeane Garofalo,
Peter O'TooleRoles Animation
Rating80%
Remy is an idealistic and ambitious young rat, gifted with highly developed senses of taste and smell. Inspired by his idol, the recently deceased chef Auguste Gusteau, Remy dreams of becoming a cook himself. When an old woman sees his clan, they are forced to abandon their home; Remy is separated from them as a result of the woman's gunshots. He ends up in the sewers of Paris and eventually finds himself at a skylight overlooking the kitchen of Gusteau's restaurant., 1h40
Directed by Byron Howard,
Nathan GrenoOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Fantasy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Witches in film,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Mandy Moore,
Zachary Levi,
Donna Murphy,
Brad Garrett,
Ron Perlman,
John DiMaggioRoles Animation Supervisor
Rating76%
Long ago, a drop of sunlight became a golden flower capable of healing illness, decay and injury. For hundreds of years the flower is used by Mother Gothel to retain her youth until it is discovered by soldiers of a nearby kingdom. They use the flower to heal their ailing queen, who soon after gives birth to Princess Rapunzel. Gothel discovers that Rapunzel's hair has the flower's healing properties but that attempting to take just the hair by cutting it destroys its power, so she kidnaps Rapunzel and raises her as her own daughter in an isolated tower. Once a year, the King and Queen release sky lanterns on Rapunzel's birthday, hoping for their daughter's return., 1h32
Directed by Lee Unkrich,
Pete Docter,
David SilvermanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Time travel films,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsActors John Goodman,
Billy Crystal,
Steve Buscemi,
Mary Gibbs,
James Coburn,
Jennifer TillyRoles Animation
Rating78%
The parallel city of Monstropolis is inhabited by monsters and powered by the screams of children in the human world. At the factory of Monsters, Inc., employees called "scarers" venture into children's bedrooms to scare them and collect their screams, using closet doors as portals. This is considered a dangerous task because the monsters believe children are toxic and that touching them would be fatal. However, production is falling as children are becoming harder to scare and the company's chairman Henry J. Waternoose III is determined to find a solution. The top scarer is James P. "Sulley" Sullivan, who lives with his friend and assistant Mike Wazowski and has a rivalry with the ever-determined chameleon-like monster Randall Boggs. During an ordinary day's work on what is known as the "Scarefloor", another scarer accidentally brings a child's sock into the factory, causing the Child Detection Agency (CDA) to arrive and cleanse him. Mike is frequently ridiculed by the company's clerk Roz for never completing his paperwork on time., 1h33
Directed by Lee Unkrich,
John Lasseter,
Ash BrannonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Jeu,
Musical films,
Films about toys,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsActors Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Joan Cusack,
Kelsey Grammer,
Don Rickles,
Jim VarneyRoles Animation
Rating78%
Woody prepares to go to cowboy camp with Andy, but his right arm is accidentally torn. Andy decides to leave him behind, and his mother puts him on a shelf. The next day, Woody discovers that Wheezy, a penguin squeaky toy, has been shelved for months due to a broken squeaker. When Andy's mother puts Wheezy in a yard sale, Woody rescues him, only to be stolen by a greedy toy collector, who takes him to his residential 23-story apartment. Buzz Lightyear and all of Andy's other toys identify the thief from a commercial as Al McWhiggin, the owner of a toy store called Al's Toy Barn. Buzz, Hamm, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, and Rex all set out to rescue Woody., 1h48
Directed by Rich MooreOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about computing,
Jeu,
Musical films,
Films about video games,
Children's filmsActors John C. Reilly,
Sarah Silverman,
Jack McBrayer,
Jane Lynch,
Jamie Elman,
Adam CarollaRoles Animation
Rating76%
When Litwak's Family Fun Center & Arcade closes at night, the various video-game characters leave their normal in-game roles and are free to travel to other games. Within the game Fix-It Felix, Jr., the characters celebrate its titular hero but loathe the game's villain character, Wreck-It Ralph. At a support group for video-game antagonists, Ralph reveals his desire to stop being the bad guy. Back home, Ralph finds the other characters celebrating their game's 30th anniversary without inviting him. Felix reluctantly invites Ralph to join them, but the others ostracize him, saying he would have to earn a medal, just as Felix does in their game., 1h35
Directed by John Lasseter,
Andrew StantonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Circus films,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Films about insects,
Children's filmsActors Dave Foley,
Kevin Spacey,
Julia Louis-Dreyfus,
Hayden Panettiere,
David Hyde Pierce,
Phyllis DillerRoles Animation
Rating71%
Flik, an individualist and would-be inventor, lives in a colony of ants in the middle of a dried creek. They are led by Princess Atta and her mother, the Queen. The colony is oppressed by a gang of marauding grasshoppers, led by Hopper, that arrive every season demanding food from the ants. One day, when the annual offering is accidentally knocked into a stream by Flik's latest invention, a grain-harvesting device, the grasshoppers demand twice as much food as compensation. The ants trick Flik into accepting his plan to recruit "warrior bugs" to fight off the grasshoppers. While Flik actually believes in the plan, the other ants see it as an opportunity to get rid of Flik and save themselves trouble., 1h35
Directed by Byron Howard,
Chris WilliamsOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Musical films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors John Travolta,
Mark Walton,
Susie Essman,
Miley Cyrus,
Malcolm McDowell,
Nick SwardsonRoles Animation
Rating67%
A dog named Bolt (John Travolta) and a girl named Penny (Miley Cyrus) star on a hit television series called Bolt in which the titular character has various superpowers and must constantly thwart the evil plans of the nefarious Doctor Calico (Malcolm McDowell). To gain a more realistic performance, the TV show's producers have deceived Bolt his entire life, arranging the filming in such a way that Bolt believes the television show is real and he really has superpowers, including a powerful sonic scream-like "superbark". Mistakenly believing Penny has been kidnapped by the villain, Bolt escapes from his on-set trailer in Hollywood but falls into a box of foam peanuts and unknown to the film company is accidentally shipped to New York City. In New York, Bolt starts to notice that his "superpowers" aren't working, and rationalizes this is the effect that styrofoam has on his body. He then meets Mittens (Susie Essman), a female alley cat who bullies pigeons out of their food. Bolt forces Mittens to help him get back to Hollywood, and after Bolt knocks Mittens unconscious the two start their journey westward on a truck. In Hollywood, Penny is deeply saddened over Bolt's disappearance but is convinced by the studio to continue filming with a Bolt lookalike., 3minutes
Directed by Pete DocterOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Children's filmsActors John Goodman,
Billy Crystal,
Jacques Frantz,
Éric Métayer,
Denis Mercier,
Alain ZouviRoles Animation
Rating70%
Mike is obsessed with his new six-wheel drive car, and insists on showing it off to his pal Sulley. Unfortunately for Mike, everything that can go wrong does go wrong. Sulley plays with the ultra-adjustable seats until an annoyed Mike asks him to stop. Mike starts the engine and the seatbelt reminder tone sounds. Sully manages to get his seatbelt on easily, but Mike finds his seatbelt stuck and accidentally locks himself out of the car while trying to unstick it. Sulley, trying to be helpful but confused by the massive amount of buttons on the dashboard, pops the hood open. When Mike goes over to close it, Sulley ends up trapping Mike in the engine compartment. Mike manages to escape, re-enters the car, and is exasperated by the continuous seatbelt reminder tone. Sulley reaches for another button on the dash, as when Mike managed to put his seat-belt on, he turned the windshield wipers on by accident. Mike shouts, "Don't touch anything!" and pushes a button that launches the entire car into chaotic malfunction, including conga music playing loudly on the car's stereo system. Mike finally ends the chaos by pulling the key out of the ignition, and Sulley adds insult to injury when, in an attempt to realign the rearview mirror, he breaks it off. Mike gets angry, orders Sulley out of the car, and speeds away, wrecking the car completely. Sulley mutters, "Huh, that's weird, the airbag didn't go off." Right on cue, the airbag inflates, and its force sends Mike flying back up the street. Sulley catches Mike, who mourns for his old car before agreeing to walk to work while the credits roll.