Animation is the Ultimate Expression of Hope: An Interview with ‘The Breadwinner’’s Nora Twomey and Saara Chaudry
The director and star of Cartoon Saloon’s powerful new work, “The Breadwinner,” speak to Cartoon Brew.
The director and star of Cartoon Saloon’s powerful new work, “The Breadwinner,” speak to Cartoon Brew.
A chat with the star and producer of the new Adult Swim series “The Jellies.”
A big hit in Japan, “A Silent Voice” has made its to American theaters. We spoke with the director about her one-of-a-kind film.
For a filmmaker, working in vr is like chopping off someone’s legs and telling them to run, says “Son of Jaguar” director Jorge Gutierrez.
“In This Corner of the World,” winner of the Japan Academy Prize, has arrived in U.S. theaters.
Titmouse brought its A game for the new Amazon fantasy-adventure series “Niko and the Sword of Light.”
A haunting animated gem, created entirely by one person, starts its U.S. theatrical run today.
The legendary animation director speaks about his last feature, “Cool World,” which turns 25 years old this month.
Matthew Rankin’s new National Film Board of Canada film, “The Tesla World Light,” premiered today at Cannes. He spoke with us about his surreal and abstract project about a legendary scientist.
Bandai Namco teased their upcoming anime vampire RPG Code Vein with a mysterious hand-drawn teaser. We speak to director Lizzi Akana about how the idea happened.
David OReilly conquered the world of indie cg animation in less than a decade. Now he aims to repeat that success in games with his stunning new work Everything, out today on Steam.
“Lamput” is a fresh look for Indian animation. We spoke to creator Vaibhav Kumaresh to learn how he connected with Cartoon Network for the series.
The animation and design of ‘The Boss Baby’ is a deliberate throw-back to old-school styles.
After 20 years in the industry, Oscar-nominated short filmmaker and commercial director Grant Orchard discovered that tv series production has its own unique challenges.
Made in America with Chinese money, does “Rock Dog” represent a future for animated features?
How Chris McKay immersed himself in the world of Batman for the latest Lego adventure.
Director Claude Barras talks about the hard work of achieving simplicity, the keys to making kid characters in animation feel authentic, and why he believes stop motion is the midpoint between fiction and animation.
Five-time-Academy Award winner Ken Ralston offers his thoughts on past projects and the future of vfx.
Alberto Vázquez made history tonight at the Goya Awards, winning both the animated feature and short film prizes.
Is feature quality possible in a tv series? Rodrigo Blaas tried to find out with Dreamworks’ new hit “Trollhunters.”