Hollywood is Developing Pez Dispensers, The Animated Feature
The Pez feature will "touch the hearts of many," claim its producers.
The Pez feature will "touch the hearts of many," claim its producers.
DreamWorks has finally found a viable business model: selling its studio campus over and over again.
"The Autobots" was a flop with Chinese audiences, but Disney lawyers are watching it closely.
Disney and Triggerfish are launching an animation development program exclusively for African directors and writers.
The Chinese box office made a bold statement this weekend.
Illumination/Universal's push to make its Minions a household name is reaching into some kooky corners.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
An uninformed commentary about the visual effects industry goes viral.
Tiny Island founder David Kwok talks about Discovery Family Channel's pick-up of "Dream Defenders."
Cut through the clutter with our handy guide to the must-see animation events happening in San Diego this year.
Illumination Entertainment's founder admits he has no idea what's in store for the future of animation, but it will probably arrive online in short-form.
CEO Bob Iger has driven the Disney Company to record profits. But how long will his strategy work?
An investment analyst asked DreamWorks execs why they'd gone creatively astray; this is what they told him.
Scheduled for arrival in late 2016, Zeptolab's CG-feature film explores Om Nom's origin story.
The fairytale mashup will be distributed by Shout! Factory .
The lead star—Mr. VFX—appeared in 399 shots of the film.
The director of "Juno" and "Up in the Air" will make an animated feature based on the Caldecott-winning children's book.
The studio behind "The Lego Movie" is growing in a big way.
The stop-motion director takes on his first feature film since 'Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'.
Annecy is taking over San Diego Comic-Con as the place for Hollywood to preview its major projects.