Dreamworks Lost Only $55 Million Last Year: Pay Raises for Everyone!
Jeffrey Katzenberg's pay more than doubled to $13.5 million in 2015.
Jeffrey Katzenberg's pay more than doubled to $13.5 million in 2015.
French people can't get enough of "Zootopia."
Nimble aims to make high-end animation production pipelines, previously available only to major studios, available to everyone in the world.
This lion learned his lesson the hard way: don't mess with Jeffrey Katzenberg.
Check out our image gallery of Mel Shaw artwork, which will soon be on display at the Walt Disney Family Museum.
Even more concerning than a flop is where the studio is headed creatively.
He's not inviting you to his mansion anytime soon, but at least we've got this video tour.
If Lego can make a movie, so can Playmobil.
The film opened in China's #3 spot, behind the debut of "Ant-Man" and the Chinese megahit "Goodbye Mr. Loser."
Genndy Tartakovsky's feature continues to surprise everyone with stronger-than-expected box office numbers.
With the backing of major corporations like Disney and the Chinese government, virtual reality start-up Jaunt is now one of the most well funded companies in VR content creation.t
The film will enter the list of top ten anime releases of all-time in the United States.
Sanrio plans to release the film in 2019.
The silver lining: Brad Bird is returning to animation.
Mr. Burns, Smithers, Ned Flanders, and Principal Skinner have just lost their voices.
GKIDS will release the film in the U.S. in August.
The struggle is real at DreamWorks.
Who says animators can't be tech entrepreneurs?
Whether or not the "Angry Birds" feature will be creatively risky, it's definitely a financial risk.
Disney's live-action remake bippity-boppity-blitzes the box office.