Inside Out 2 movie review: The Inside Out sequel is a winner What’s your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 Facebook Twitter Email In telling simply how there are all these emotions within us, and that it is up to us to make of it what we will, Inside Out 2 is a winner. If Inside Out needed a sequel, one can’t ask for a better one. Riley (voiced this time by Tallman) is 13, has hit puberty and sprouted a pimple. Joy (Poehler), Anger (Black), Disgust (Lapira), Fear (Hale) and Sadness (Smith) may have been all the band of emotions an 11-year-old felt once. But they are too simple a palette for a pre-teen’s range. Her emotions now are a mix of jumbled new feelings, sloshing around in raging hormones. These new ones include Anxiety (Hawke), Envy (Edebiri), Embarrassment (Hauser) and Ennui (a very French Exarchopoulos). Anyone with a kid anywhere in the teen spectrum will know it when it sees it, as will any kid living the age. Genre:Animation, Adventure, Comedy Director:Kelsey Mann Cast:Amy Poehler, Maya Hawke, Kensington Tallman Related Videos Tweets by Disney