‘Trolls’ Director Mike Mitchell Signs On To ‘Puff the Magic Dragon’ for Fox
Dreamworks has "How to Train Your Dragon," Disney has "Pete's Dragon," and now Fox has "Puff, the Magic Dragon."
Dreamworks has "How to Train Your Dragon," Disney has "Pete's Dragon," and now Fox has "Puff, the Magic Dragon."
Nominations for the 44th ASIFA-Hollywood Annie Awards were announced this morning, and Disney’s Zootopia led the way with 11 nominations. …
In the final part of Cartoon Brew’s oral history of "Space Jam," the crew reflects on long hours and the legacy of the film.
'Trolls' director Mike Mitchell and co-director Walt Dohrn talk to Cartoon Brew about creative freedom, how Genndy Tartakovsky and Phil Lord helped out, and making cg look more handmade.
In Turkey, "Zootopia" is no match for "Bad Cat."
The directors of "Sausage Party" talk about the challenges of selling an R-rated animated feature in Hollywood, producing a film on a fraction of the budget of other studios, and knowing when you've gone too far in an R-rated cartoon.
Between "The Secret Life of Pets" and "Finding Dory," animation is owning the U.S. summer box office season.
Chris Renaud talks about comic influences on "The Secret Life of Pets," Illumination's unconventional workflow, and the studio's fluid production process that allows humor to be added in during every stage of production.
Will audiences defy critics and turn out to support an animated feature inspired by a mobile gaming app?
Will audiences turn out to see an animated feature based on a popular video game series?
Nearly everything in this piece about feature animation is wrong.
This is a significant victory for the hard-working members of the feature animation community.
A cartoon animal bending over and tucking its head between its legs might just be the funniest thing ever.
Po was #1 in both the U.S. and China, but there are some reasons for concern.
A distinctive hand-drawn action-adventure film is headed to the United States.
"Norm of the North" is the first of at least nine animated features in 2016 that will feature animal leads. It's going to be a long year.
From new visions to revivals of lost wonders, next year's incoming animated features reach far and wide.
Good news for men though: they directed 100% of American animated features released in 2015.
"Inside Out" leads the way with 14 nominations.