The Twenty Most-Read Cartoon Brew Stories of 2017
Here’s a look back at the pieces that captivated the animation community in 2017.
Here’s a look back at the pieces that captivated the animation community in 2017.
The ASIFA-Hollywood Annie Awards love Disney.
Details about a new studio and its first project, "One Small Step."
"My Little Pony" had a solid launch in theaters. Here's a few factors to consider when looking at the numbers from its opening weekend.
John Lasseter and Ed Catmull hosted Chinese animation creators in Burbank at the Disney-China Animation Exchange Program.
Discover the art of Gurihiru, Cartoon Brew's Artists of the Day.
"Zootopia 2" is on the fast-track at Disney.
Before "Frozen" and "Zootopia," there was a film called "Oilspot and Lipstick."
A Hollywood screenwriter was unable to convince a judge that Disney stole "Zootopia" from him.
A child development specialist has sued Disney claiming that "Inside Out" is based on her concept, "The Moodsters."
Gary Goldman, a screenwriter of "Total Recall," alleges Disney's 2016 hit "Zootopia" was based on his own project, also titled "Zootopia."
Isaac Perlmutter, CEO of Disney-owned Marvel, is a Trump advisor, too.
As entertaining and satisfying as "Zootopia" may be on a scene-by-scene basis, the movie ultimately fails because it insists on having it both ways simultaneously - anthropomorphic and metaphoric.
Here's our coverage of the 15 contenders who are competing for an animation/vfx Oscar next week.
Disney CEO Bob Iger confirms his intentions to pursue a relationship with Donald Trump.
Watch the Annie Awards live on Cartoon Brew tonight.
The exciting world of European feature animation will be on display next month at Cartoon Movie in Bordeaux, France.
A "previously scheduled board meeting" will prevent Iger from traveling to Washington D.C. tomorrow.
Disney CEO Bob Iger's collaboration with Trump is bad for Disney's cultural brand—and bad for Disney employees.
The director of "Zootopia" has called out the U.S. president's press secretary for lying.