Brad Bird Makes First Comments On John Lasseter: “I Don’t See Him In Black And White”
The director of "Incredibles 2" is the first major figure at Pixar to speak openly about John Lasseter.
The director of "Incredibles 2" is the first major figure at Pixar to speak openly about John Lasseter.
According to a new report, John Lasseter is seeing a therapist to help him understand unconscious bias.
See the complete list of nominations for the 2019 VES Awards.
Skydance executives are apparently unsure of John Lasseter's ability to keep his hands, mouth, and other body parts to himself.
Paramount Animation just became the new home of John Lasseter's films and they're not happy about it.
John Lasseter is an alleged serial sexual predator, and that should raise concerns for women working at Skydance.
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Skydance Animation's hiring of John Lasseter "endorses and perpetuates a broken system that allows powerful men to act without consequence."
For the first time in his legendary animation career, British filmmaker Nick Park has missed out on a BAFTA nomination.
In the second part of this exclusive series, we explore the production design of "Animal Behaviour," "Bird Karma," "Late Afternoon," "Grandpa Walrus," and "Weekends."
In the first of a two-part series, we explore the production design of "Age of Sail," "Bao," "Bilby," "Lost & Found," and "One Small Step."
Brad Bird is singing a new tune.
Animation will play a huge role in Disney's 2019 output.
The director of "Tito and the Birds" speaks with Cartoon Brew about his film about the “disease of fear,” a condition that turns people into zombie-like creatures.
For a limited time, seven of the ten Oscar-shortlisted animated short films are online!
An extensive conversation with "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" director Bob Persichetti.
The European Animation Awards shed light on European animation’s self-image at a time of great change.
Pixar's newest short "Bao" is now online in its entirety.
Hollywood has long held the belief that two animated films can't do well in theaters at the same time. "Ralph Breaks the Internet" and "The Grinch" are proving them wrong.