27 Animated Features To Look For in 2015
If you love animation, you'll want to check out this list of animated features that will be released in 2015.
If you love animation, you'll want to check out this list of animated features that will be released in 2015.
London-based Golden Wolf created this slick animated trailer to promote Horse's upcoming graphic novel release of "VANDROID."
Today we look at the work of Robert Löbel, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
A handmade video that recreates the inner workings of the defunct Paramount Records factory (where records by artists like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Louis Armstrong and Charley Patton were pressed in the 1920s and '30s). The video is made entirely from paper atop a plywood set.
An appreciation of the work of Kyu-Tae Lee, a South Korean filmmaker, illustrator, and comic artist.
We go behind-the-scenes of the Oscar-shortlisted "The Bigger Picture" with animator Chris Wilder.
Next week, the Cinefamily in Los Angeles will present its Animation Breakdown festival comprised of nineteen events over six days.
We've got our first look at Illumination Entertainment's "Minions," the spin-off/prequel to the studio's massively popular "Despicable Me" franchise.
A man goes on a quest to find the spirit of a woman to whom he could never say goodbye.
The new edition of the KLIK Animation Festival begins in Amsterdam tomorrow and continues through Sunday, November 9th.
A cat wants to become human.
A Rock Giant, literally holds in his hands, the fate of a small coastal town. Can he forgive and forget?
See Isao Takahata's Oscar-contending "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya" in the following theaters this weekend.
We don't often post trailers for animated shorts, but the 2-minute teaser for "Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker" has attracted a lot of attention over the past few days, and deservedly so.
"The Who, the What, and the When" is a new book by Jenny Volvovski, Julia Rothman and Matt Lamothe that celebrates the "secret sidekicks of history" who propelled famous historical figures to greatness.
Cartoon Brew looks at some of the likely contenders in the Oscar race for this year's best animated short film.
José is a teenage pig living in a Spanish town; he is the only pig in his family. One day a new neighbour moves in next door, and José starts to come to terms with who he really is.
Mondo Media may be expanding their brand into the kid-friendly market, but that doesn’t mean they’re neglecting their adult-oriented successes.
A lonely creature, on a lonely planet, abducted into the false allure of a computer generated world.
I just returned from an awesome week in Bucharest, Romania where I was on the jury of the 9th edition of the Anim'est festival.