FIRST LOOK: ‘Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero’ [Teaser]
Our first look at “Sgt. Stubby,” arriving in 2018.
From fully-animated features to vfx-driven live-action films, animation is an integral part of the theatrical marketplace today.
Our first look at “Sgt. Stubby,” arriving in 2018.
Director Patty Jenkins “always couched the visual effects in emotions,” the film’s vfx supervisor Bill Westenhofer tells Cartoon Brew.
The writer and co-director of “A Stork’s Journey” shares the ups and downs of making an indie animated feature across four European countries.
Cartoon Saloon returns to theaters this fall with a very different type of animated feature: “The Breadwinner.” We go in-depth on the new production with director Nora Twomey.
Watch the trailer for “Mutafukaz,” the feature film collab between France’s Ankama and Japan’s Studio4°C.
A deeper look inside the world of Pixar’s next film, “Coco.”
The Chinese government doesn’t want you to see this animated feature.
MPC made Captain Salazar appear underwater, even when he wasn’t.
Ricky Gervais is voicing a cat in Bron Animation’s upcoming cg feature based on the book by Lois Lowry.
“Captain Underpants” marks a couple of historic firsts for Dreamworks Animation, and for L.A. feature artists, they could be worrisome firsts.
Saying larger women aren’t beautiful might not be the best approach to marketing a family animated feature.
If you liked the first one, get ready for another one.
The co-founder of Moonbot Studios has been involved with many animated features, but “The Extincts” will be the first one he directs.
Finnish game maker Rovio is joining the animation sequel onslaught of 2019.
Behind the scenes of Ridley Scott’s newest “Alien” film, with before and after image breakdowns.
“Duck Duck Goose” is the first original animated feature from the Chinese animation studio Original Force.
The latest film from “Snowpiercer” director Bong Joon-Ho stars a lumpy and lovable cartoon creature.
With a little help from Framestore, Baby Groot stole the show in the opening battle scene of ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2.’
When you end a trailer for a family film with a regurgitation gag and two talking pieces of shit, it may be time to seriously reconsider whether your company really needs to be producing animated features.
A theatrical release is set for fall 2017 in the United States.