Kirby Atkins On The 20-Year Journey To Bring ‘Mosley’ To The Bigscreen
A director talks us through the ups and downs of making a low-budget cg animated feature.
A director talks us through the ups and downs of making a low-budget cg animated feature.
Highlights: Three original works from Disney and Pixar, Apple's entry into the animated features arena, and China's growing role in international co-productions.
Add "The Addams Family" to a long year of animated Hollywood clunkers.
The program includes Oscar contenders like "I Lost My Body" and "Weathering With You," and plenty of U.S. premieres.
The sitcom originally aired on Disney Channel from 2001 to 2005. Its return has yet to be confirmed.
A preview of upcoming animation books.
In our round-up of articles, the senior crew explain how they created — and, in some cases, fudged — the film's photorealism.
The investment is an effort to expand anime's audience outside Japan, as the country's domestic market approaches saturation.
The London-based animator invites us into her "little dungeon," where she shows us her sketches, handmade t-shirts, and collection of tiny objects.
A round-up of animated series that have been announced for development, production, or distribution.
Colombian animation studio Venturia shares tricks and techniques they used to create a vintage-style animation piece.
"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.
The film screened last week in the Contrechamp Feature Film competition of the Annecy festival.
A look at new and upcoming animation series for tv and streaming.
The film was nominated by the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year.
Adult Swim’s newest animated series, "Lazor Wulf," is an acid vision of friendship and modern life from an African-American perspective.
The painting titled "The Kaws Album" was expected to sell for $1 million, but went for nearly $15 million.
Warner Bros. has been on a decade-long odyssey to make this film. It's finally happening.
The shows are based on the toymaker's franchises and characters.
Nick is expanding its "Spongebob" and "Loud House" franchises, and investing in established properties like Lego, Paddington, and Blue's Clues.