Viacom is Floundering Creatively — Here’s Why
Viacom, the parent company of Nick, MTV, and Comedy Central, insists it's still relevant. No one else thinks so.
Viacom, the parent company of Nick, MTV, and Comedy Central, insists it's still relevant. No one else thinks so.
LIke his fellow 'Avatar' co-creator, Michael DiMartino is entering the world of publishing.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
Remastered with two new scenes, Brad Bird's animated masterpiece of war and peace is returning for a very limited engagement.
Driven by enthusiasm and a can-do attitude, artists want to grow Cuba's underdeveloped animation industry.
Hurry up and wait, benders! Bryan Konietzo's debut graphic novel series arrives in 2017.
Sanrio plans to release the film in 2019.
Observations and tips from a first-time attendee of the world's largest animation festival.
"Top Cat Begins" arrives October 9 in Mexico from Warner Bros. Pictures.
Netflix's aggressive expansion into children's TV continues with the announcement of 3 new series.
Cut through the clutter with our handy guide to the must-see animation events happening in San Diego this year.
Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci's sci-fi fable and Konstantin Bronzit's short exploration led awardees to the outer limits.
Genndy Tartakovsky's monstrous goofballs are going to California.
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.
These shorts debuted last week at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.
Floyd Norman made history when he started working at Disney in 1956 -- and he's still working in the industry today.
"Inside Out" is already accumulating praise throwing around the word 'masterpiece' -- and it's well-deserved.
Annecy's Marcel Jean and Mickael Marin speak with Cartoon Brew about the Annecy festival, which begins today in France.
The troubled Pixar production ditched many of its original voice actors.
Patrick Osborne, armed with an Oscar, brings Noelle Stevenson's comic to the screen.