The Animation That Changed Me: Céline Desrumaux on ‘Grave Of The Fireflies’
"The more you expand your own emotional journey through life, the more the movie gives back to you," says Desrumaux.
"The more you expand your own emotional journey through life, the more the movie gives back to you," says Desrumaux.
Discover the diverse mix of Spanish animated projects showcased at this year's edition of the Latin American movie market.
"Trolls World Tour" did well on video-on-demand. Universal wants to repeat the formula. Theaters are furious.
Hint: it helps to have yodeling.
The number of theaters that have gone dark runs well into the thousands.
The film's global opening could break the $100-million mark, despite turmoil caused by the coronavirus.
Uli Meyer speaks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of adapting Ronald Searle's artwork to animation.
Universal hired a director who doesn't know anything about animation to direct a film with lots of animated characters. What could go wrong?
Blue Sky's Will Smith caper hits theaters in a crowded season, under the Disney banner.
The veteran director talks to us about "Primal," his series-turned-feature, currently in the running for an Oscar.
Cartoon Brew speaks to directors Luis Usón and Andrés Aguilar about their award-winning hybrid short film.
The film opens this weekend in 2,300 North American theaters.
Add "The Addams Family" to a long year of animated Hollywood clunkers.
Thurop Van Orman, creator of "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack," makes the most of his feature directorial debut.
"Orbital Era" is Otomo's third full-length animated feature. It will follow young astronauts as they struggle to get by in a space colony.
Genndy Tartakovsky features and a new "Boondocks" series are part of Sony's new alternative animation division.
"I like taking on something that’s not going to be that easy," says "Uglydolls" director Kelly Asbury.
The Disney+ streaming service, launching later this year, will house the company's entire motion picture catalog.
Based on the illustrations of Oscar-winning director Michael Dudok de Wit, "Ella, Oscar & Hoo" strikes an unusually poetic chord for a children's series.
Directors Pierre Perifel, Liron Topaz, and JP Sans reveal how working on the new Dreamworks short transformed them as filmmakers.