Online Premiere: ‘Driving’ by Nate Theis
Tensions build to an explosive breaking point for a group of automobile drivers in Nate Theis' satirical new short "Driving."
Tensions build to an explosive breaking point for a group of automobile drivers in Nate Theis' satirical new short "Driving."
The "Breaking Bad" star is an aging superhero who can't keep an erection.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
The troubled Pixar production ditched many of its original voice actors.
Beginning in 2016 internationally, Cartoon Network's rewinds the alien-powered kid hero for a new generation.
The lead star—Mr. VFX—appeared in 399 shots of the film.
Discover the work of Sam Vanallemeersch, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
Little Nemo is roused by a new generation of artists in two new books.
Their new cloud-enabled platform will allow indie producers to make work faster and more efficiently.
Cops, carnies, and a Cretaceous Caligula are coming to your screens.
"Niko and the Sword of Light." which began as an independently produced animated comic book app, has been turned into a 22-minute pilot produced by Amazon Studios.
If you love animation, you'll want to check out this list of animated features that will be released in 2015.
We've got our first look at Illumination Entertainment's "Minions," the spin-off/prequel to the studio's massively popular "Despicable Me" franchise.
Yesterday at the Tokyo International Film Festival, animation director Hideaki Anno unveiled a new streaming called "Animator Expo" that intends to give exposure to up-and-coming filmmakers in the Japanese animation industry.
Amazon Studios, which produces original content for the streaming site Amazon Prime, has announced production on three new animated kids pilots.
Just when you thought Netflix was gobbling up all of the high quality kids programming, Amazon Prime Instant Video announces a licensing agreement with Aardman Animations for online streaming in the United States.
Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park," along with other early-to-mid-Nineties films like "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and "Toy Story," were all part of a breakthrough era in CGI filmmaking. What many people may not realize, however, is that the decision to create computer-animated dinosaurs wasn't made until the film was well into production.
DreamWorks Animation released a trailer today for "Home." The Tim Johnson-directed film will be released on March 27, 2015.
Starting out as a side character in the Wallace and Gromit short "A Close Shave" (1995), Shaun the Sheep became an unlikely franchise star. After getting his own line of merchandise and a spin-off television series (which was popular enough to spawn its own spin-off, "Timmy Time") Shaun is set to become the subject of Aardman’s next feature in spring 2015. The film currently doesn't appear to have a U.S. distributor.
Disney's chipmunk duo, Chip ‘n’ Dale, may soon be revived in a live-action/CG hybrid, according to trade paper reports.