Second Trailer Unveiled For Music-Packed ‘Trolls World Tour’
Dreamworks's sequel to 2016's "Trolls" features one of the starriest musical casts of any film, period.
Dreamworks's sequel to 2016's "Trolls" features one of the starriest musical casts of any film, period.
How three female-directed features use animation to explore complex social themes.
Films from China, Iran, Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand all made the cut.
Highlights: Three original works from Disney and Pixar, Apple's entry into the animated features arena, and China's growing role in international co-productions.
Made at a modest cost of $40 million, "The Addams Family" is a winner for MGM/United Artists Releasing.
Chinese moviegoers had plenty of animation options — and they avoided nearly all of them.
Animated films held three of the top five spots at this weekend's Chinese box office.
The program includes Oscar contenders like "I Lost My Body" and "Weathering With You," and plenty of U.S. premieres.
The ecological fantasy adventure is the second animated feature to triumph in China this summer, following "Ne Zha."
"Ne Zha" is the only foreign animated movie that has ever opened in North America with over $500 million already in the bank.
The sequel earned 72% less in its opening weekend than the original "Angry Birds" movie.
We take an in-depth look at the animation strategy at each of the major U.S. streaming services.
The Virtual Production Field Guide provides an overview of "one of the biggest technology disruptors of the visual medium."
Miloro was one of two executives with oversight over Blue Sky, Fox's flagship animation studio, whose future is in doubt.
Two-time Oscar-nominated director Kelly Asbury writes about his emotional journey in recent years after his last two animated features underperformed at the U.S. box office.
"Orbital Era" is Otomo's third full-length animated feature. It will follow young astronauts as they struggle to get by in a space colony.
"Trolls World Tour" will be released in U.S. theaters on April 17, 2020.
Makoto Shinkai's last film "Your Name" smashed worldwide box office records for anime.
Disney could not find a magic feather for its latest glitzy tentpole remake.
Disney's $170 million production isn't receiving the reception the studio had hoped for.