Oscar Shortlist Interviews: Director Dave Mullins Shares His Favorite Shot From ‘War Is Over!’ (Exclusive)
In this exclusive series, the filmmakers behind each of this year's Oscar-shortlisted shorts reveal their favorite shots.
In this exclusive series, the filmmakers behind each of this year's Oscar-shortlisted shorts reveal their favorite shots.
Youtuber Phil Edwards argues: "Not because he was an incredible character, but because he literally pushed at the edges of what film could do."
The performance of the films is good news, but also raise some questions that studios will surely be considering going forward.
In this exclusive series, the filmmakers behind each of this year's Oscar-shortlisted shorts reveal their favorite shots.
Shinkai opened up about his unique (mostly) solitary process of writing and developing films.
In what may be an awards season first, an animated feature has received an endorsement from a head of state.
The Spanish production from director Pablo Berger is one of the standout films of the past year.
In this exclusive series, the filmmakers behind each of this year's Oscar-shortlisted shorts reveal their favorite shots.
'Steamboat Willie' has been in the public domain for fewer than 48 hours, but Mickey projects are popping up all over the internet.
According to Landman, he wanted to make something "as alien as possible" using the balloons he's been twisting for 13 years.
A strong run for 'Migration' is good news in an industry that was asking questions about the viability of original titles at the box office.
Three sauna security guards let a little power go to their heads in this extremely relatable animated short.
"After switching from hand-drawn to digital animation, many of Disney's works became disappointing," said Tomino.
On Christmas Day, Miyazaki's 'The Boy and the Heron' became the sixth highest-grossing anime title in U.S. box office history.
Critics have been generally receptive, and have found plenty to admire both visually and narratively, while acknowledging that the film hews close to well-worn American animation formulas.
The director joined us to discuss why animals make the best protagonists and the importance of a good score.
Stephen Ong’s animated short is now available online, having recently screened at several key British animation festivals.
Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, and Simon Wells discuss the production of some of the film's most memorable scenes.
This non-narrative film is loaded with color and motion that is satisfying and familiar but always a few degrees from normal.
Disney’s ‘Baymax!’ and ‘Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures’ each won two prizes of their own over the weekend.