‘Wish’ Fumbles Opening Weekend Box Office
Facing stiff competition from 'Trolls Band Together,' 'Wish' came up short on box office projections.
Facing stiff competition from 'Trolls Band Together,' 'Wish' came up short on box office projections.
Five U.S. studio films and five films from Asia fill out this year's list. Will the arrival of 'Wish,' 'Migration,' and 'Trolls' shake things up?
2024 promises to be another exciting year for animated features!
A look at the stories that had the biggest impact on the animation world last month.
'PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie' continued it's impressive box office run at home and abroad.
This is the first time in IATSE's history that a bargaining unit made up entirely of vfx workers has unionized with the organization.
Th computer graphics conference and trade show takes place August 6-10 in Los Angeles.
Newly elected board members include 'Klaus' producer Jinko Gotoh and 'The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse.' producer Hannah Minghella.
Reporting to studio president Bill Damaschke, Prigmore will also director a film for the unit.
A big year is on deck for animated features. We run down 2023's most anticipated U.S. releases.
Animated productions overcame the odds at the Imagen Awards and ended up on top.
See how critics rate Lightyear against other features from Pixar's legendary animation franchise.
Disney's first hand-drawn theatrical feature in over a decade is being welcomed with open arms by critics.
Netflix won 20 of 31 categories.
Get ready for Netflix Animation's big bang, a "Spider-Verse" sequel, Buzz Lightyear's origin story, and more …
Recognizing the Mexican and Mexican-American artists who have made immense contributions to the development of the American animation industry.
Damon Pourshian, who claims Pixar ripped off his student film "Inside Out," has won an appeal in an Ontario court.
Dreamworks, Illumination, Mr. Magoo, Woody Woodpecker, He-Man, Felix the Cat: the telecom titan owns one of the deepest libraries of animation characters, past and present.
Of the five nominees, four are based on original ideas — a big change from last year's contenders.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.