Pixar Suddenly Reshuffles ‘The Good Dinosaur’ Cast
The troubled Pixar production ditched many of its original voice actors.
The troubled Pixar production ditched many of its original voice actors.
A new book explores the original, un-Disney-like goals of Pixar's first feature effort.
The film arrives in American theaters this November.
John Lasseter says that Disney and Pixar will aim to increase diversity onscreen—and hopefully offscreen too.
Pixar is going ethnic with its next short.
See if you can guess which one.
Festival director Thierry Frémaux continues to show his love for animation.
The 20th anniversary edition of the conference will present some major industry players.
Pixar's RenderMan software has been used in the creation of all its films, as well as blockbusters like "The Lego Movie," "Guardians of the Galaxy," and "Interstellar."
Disney's promotional campaign for "Inside Out" is heating up with the release of both a new trailer and commercial.
Disney Animation and Pixar president Ed Catmull is listing one of his compounds in Kailua, Hawaii, just two years after building it.
The wage-theft scheme operated by major American animation studios continues to grow with no end in sight.
Business publication The Motley Fool offers an interesting assessment of which Disney acquisition—Pixar or Marvel—generates more revenue for the studio.
What makes computer animation characters look so smooth? Hint: It's not the artists.
Yesterday evening, Pixar quietly revealed on Twitter that the new director of "The Good Dinosaur," scheduled to be released in November 2015, is Peter Sohn.
The first teaser trailer is out for Pixar's next film "Inside Out" directed by Pete Docter.
Shocking details of wage-theft conspiracy emerge in a class action lawsuit filed against DreamWorks, Disney, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Digital Domain 3.0, Sony Pictures Imageworks and others.
Comic artist Mike Mignola created this poster for the upcoming Pixar TV special "Toy Story That Time Forgot" that will air on ABC this winter.
The first rendered image from Pixar's new short Lava" was published today in the "LA Times."
Pixar and Disney Animation president Ed Catmull has always had a reputation as a decent person, but newly revealed court documents show that he's been working against the interests of Pixar's employees for years, as well as trying to hurt other studios who didn't play by his rules.