Nintendo Looking At More Animation Spin-Offs Beyond Illumination’s ‘Super Mario’ Movie
Nintendo is warming up to Hollywood.
From fully-animated features to vfx-driven live-action films, animation is an integral part of the theatrical marketplace today.
Nintendo is warming up to Hollywood.
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train” can now add one more accolade to its already record-shattering global box office run: the number one film in the United States.
Alan Moore meets the Arab Spring in the animated film, which has been watched more than eight million times on Youtube.
Olivares, who also served as character designer on Sony’s new film, tells us how it came together visually.
The slate runs the gamut from singing honey bears to a chainsaw-wielding George Washington.
The Lin-Manuel Miranda musical was previously set for a theatrical release on June 4. A new date has not been announced.
The service studio behind “Hilda” announced a major push into original content in November.
The director speaks to us about the challenges of developing a hand-drawn look for his cg feature, and much more.
Award season ends with big wins for Disney and Netflix.
The Asian import is generating far more enthusiasm than Disney’s Southeast Asian-flavored film.
The film squanders an interesting set-up by diverting into frenetic action and comedy.
The film releases today on digital platforms in North America.
The film is due to open in theaters on October 7, 2022.
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Ramsey talks “Boyz n the Hood,” Francis Ford Coppola, and the perils of being seen as “the Obama of animation.”
“Kong: Skull Island” director Jordan Vogt-Roberts will helm and produce the film.
Pixar’s “Soul” won two awards: best animated feature and best original score.
The fourth and final feature in the franchise will now hit theaters on July 23, not August 6.
The anime musical hits Japanese theaters this fall and will come to North America soon.
Disney’s “The Mandalorian” was the other big winner, scoring three wins.