These New ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ Breakdowns Explore The Film’s Cutting-Edge Animation And VFX
The sci-fi film is back in theaters.
The sci-fi film is back in theaters.
A caveat: that growth has been entirely reversed by the pandemic.
"Demon Slayer" has grossed more than $100 million in ten days. "Over the Moon" managed only $582,000 in its first weekend.
Please don't show this to the Walt Disney Company.
The company picked up 2.2 million subscribers in Q3, falling short of analyst forecasts of 3.3 million.
The new studio is creatively led by Brad Lewis, a veteran of Pixar and Dreamworks.
Here are the contending animated features at this year's European Film Awards, set to be presented virtually on December 12.
The streamer's partnerships with the two high-profile creators bring diversity to the fore.
“In the years leading up to this crisis," writes Warren, "your company prioritized the enrichment of executives and stockholders."
"Covid accelerated the rate at which we made this transition," said CEO Bob Chapek, "but [it] was going to happen anyway."
"I don’t see [France's] cinema theatre as any riskier than school," says Xavier Albert, Universal Pictures France's managing director.
The trade body for the sector has slammed Disney's decision in a statement.
"The animation industry is still a boys' club," says Hannah Lau-Walker, founder of She Drew That.
The film is the first to be directed by Pete Docter, the studio's new chief creative officer, since 2015's "Inside Out."
Dozens of current and former staff have alleged bullying, sexism, and harassment at the vfx titan.
"[It's] kind of like the designs you remember them looking like, not so much what they actually look like," says "Animaniacs" co-executive producer Gabe Swarr.
Other prizewinners include Soetkin Verstegen's "Freeze Frame" and Nadja Andrasev's "Symbiosis."
Vincent Alexander run us through the finest self-referential moments in animation, from Koko the Clown to "The Simpsons."
Polish film "Kill it and Leave This Town" took the feature film prize.
Sofia Coppola, Clint Eastwood, Wes Anderson, and Richard Linklater are among the signatories of a letter to Capitol Hill.