Animation Coming To Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Crunchyroll, And More In October 2022
Looking for something spooky to get you in the mood for Halloween? Check out our October animation streaming guide.
Looking for something spooky to get you in the mood for Halloween? Check out our October animation streaming guide.
"The town is getting back to its fun-filled self... hopefully we will see some old and new faces back in town!" says director Paul Young.
Ocker cleverly explores themes of peer pressure, loneliness, ethics, fear, and anxiety, while celebrating the differences in each of us.
Animation is Film 2022 will take place at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood October 21-23, picking up again on the 29.
Wallace, executive producer Maisie Williams, and Syrian filmmaker Hassan Akkad will also participate in a panel about the film's themes.
The global animation community mourns the loss of one of most accomplished Israeli animators of all time.
Phillip’s bold, funny, and deeply personal works explore a mélange of characters as they skulk, slide, and scrape their way through life.
Despite the layoffs, reports suggest that Netflix will not slow its animation output.
This year's SCAD AnimationFest runs September 22-24, so we picked out what not to miss from the packed three days.
OIAF is back in person this year, with a jam-packed program for attendees eager to meet face-to-face after two years apart.
Zaramella's diverse body of work includes technically adventurous films that use live action, drawings, clay, pixilation, paper puppets, human fingers, and all manner of other objects.
Denver's Supernova 7th Dimension Festival will feature in-person and online screenings, with many free to the public.
Anthropomorphized male salmon race upstream towards a group of seductive would-be fish mothers in the award-winning Swiss short.
Dozens of projects with animation are being presented at the event.
In 'Comeback,' from Latvian animator Vladimir Leschiov, a long-lost childhood passion is reignited.
While some streamers are paring down their animated offerings, other are bulking up with original productions and prestige acquisitions.
Other features with animation in them that will world premiere at BFI: 'The Blue Rose of Forgetfulness' from Lewis Klahr and 'The Store' from Ami-ro Sköld.
'A Town Called Panic: The Summer Holidays' and 'Bird in the Peninsula' also scored multiple honors.
This week’s subject is the L.A.-based Kangmin Kim, whose stop-motion films showcase striking design and innovative storytelling.
Two animated features will also screen at the prestigious Toronto film festival.