‘Soul’ Takes Flight In China, Beating Studio Ghibli’s ‘Ponyo’
Pixar's latest almost tripled its debut in its second weekend, grossing $13.7 million.
Pixar's latest almost tripled its debut in its second weekend, grossing $13.7 million.
Welcome to our first-ever monthly guide to streaming animation.
New directions for Disney and Warnermedia, big developments in anime, rumors around Apple TV+, and more…
No animated feature is ever a true frontrunner for the Oscar unless it is a Disney Company production, but critics' groups are making their case for Apple TV+'s "Wolfwalkers."
In other news: Pixar's "Soul" has opened in China to a modest $5.5 million.
There's been a slight adjustment at the top of Hollywood’s biggest movie studio. Here's what that means.
Disney has subjected the company that bears her name to her harshest criticism yet.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.
The John Lasseter-led studio's films are currently set up at Paramount and dated for 2022.
Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios are moving into series production, "Star Wars" and Marvel get spin-offs, and African creators come onboard…
This may be the most "2020" bit of entertainment news we've heard.
These young, high-quality magazines cover a huge breadth of animation, from Winsor McCay to Jar Jar Binks…
“Remy, the Ratatouille, the rat of all my dreams / I praise you, oh Ratatouille, may the world remember your name.”
Tangent describes Loupe as a tool "for artists, by artists."
Having made a splash in countries across the world, the milestone Korean cg feature is now eyeing an Academy Award.
Dreamworks' sequel took an estimated $9.7 million over the Friday-Sunday period, which would mark the strongest opening since Pixar's "Onward."
The new show is a spin-off from the Critics Choice Awards, with a greater focus on genres and animation.
These indie animated features remind us that there isn't — or shouldn't have to be — anything inevitable about Hollywood's dominance at the Oscars.
AMGI boasts major industry names behind the scenes, including Colin Brady, Teddy Newton, and Jill Culton.
Welcome to the year of five Disney features, Ghibli's comeback, and many, many sequels.