‘Encanto’ Reviews Roundup: Disney’s Magical-Realist Fable Is One Of Its Best In Years
"This might be the best Disney animated film since 'Frozen,'" wrote one critic.
"This might be the best Disney animated film since 'Frozen,'" wrote one critic.
For the second year in a row, it will take place in an online format, making it accessible to a global audience.
From Mickey to Marvel, Buzz Lightyear to Homer Simpson, Disney is home to a who's who of animation legends.
Walt Disney Animation Studios released a teaser today for "Encanto," its sixtieth animated feature.
The senior creative team is shaping up to be unusually international for a Japanese animated feature.
Branded as formulaic, "Raya and the Last Dragon" is still being praised for its world-building, performances, and emotional depths. Here's what some critics had to say.
The films will open theatrically in the country at the same time as their streaming releases overseas, raising the possibility of piracy.
Quiet and shy, Baer's name may not be as familiar as other contemporary animators, but he was a highly respected animator's animator and beloved by colleagues.
The film will be localized and renamed "Kung Fu Gools" for the Chinese market.
Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios are moving into series production, "Star Wars" and Marvel get spin-offs, and African creators come onboard…
Welcome to the year of five Disney features, Ghibli's comeback, and many, many sequels.
Matt Maloney, associate chair of Savannah College of Art and Design’s animation department, describes how the pandemic could change the industry for the better.
The pains of remote working, the rise of Skydance, and the muted return of the box office…
Pixar's latest topped the rankings with all of $27,000.
Two of the film's stars have made controversial pro-China comments.
"The Fandom" premieres this evening on Youtube.
Once again, the animation and vfx branches are disproportionately male.
Despite an icy reaction from critics, "Frozen 2" is set for a powerful launch.
In its U.S. debut, the Chinese animated film grossed more per theater than any film playing on five or more screens.
"Ne Zha" is the only foreign animated movie that has ever opened in North America with over $500 million already in the bank.