This Wed and Thurs: Animated Spirits European Animation Festival in NYC
A free screening series that offers an easy way for New Yorkers to catch up on top festival films from Europe.
A free screening series that offers an easy way for New Yorkers to catch up on top festival films from Europe.
Discover the art of Nic Sweet, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
Ibermedia Next, an initiative organized by the Ibermedia Program, has announced the results of its call for animated projects that …
As quickly as it began, FMX is over for another year. Perhaps more than at previous conferences, speakers were especially confident in …
While Disney, Pixar, Lucasfilm, and Dreamworks are still fighting against their employees, Sony has reached a settlement with the animation workers.
Motion capture data of martial arts performances reinterpreted into abstract forms and expressions.
Disney will release “Zootopia” on home video and streaming platforms just 95 days after its U.S. theatrical debut.
Watch the humble beginnings of the vintage Cartoon Network series.
Moonbot created a short about a fridge that has been viewed millions of times.
The ninth weekend of Disney’s “Zootopia” outperformed its new competition, “Ratchet & Clank.”
Discover the art of Eva Vilhelmiina Eskelinen, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
Cult indie film production company Troma Entertainment is hoping that tonight’s event will be the first of many animation festivals to come.
Will audiences turn out to see an animated feature based on a popular video game series?
This 25th anniversary screening is sold out, but we’ve got a tip on how you can attend this special event.
We’re announcing two new contributors who will expand Cartoon Brew’s coverage of vfx/tech and legal issues.
The four-part series will offer a new take on Richard Adams’ novel.
No animals were harmed in the making of Disney’s “The Jungle Book” — unless you count the human animals.
What did this lady know that the rest of us didn’t?
We’ve got a lot to talk about.
Illumination’s Chris Meledandri is taking over Dreamworks Animation.
A Comcast deal could potentially spell the end of Dreamworks’ feature animation division.