‘I Love Animators, I Just Want Them to Wake Up:’ A Birthday Interview With Ralph Bakshi
The outspoken animation legend speaks with Cartoon Brew about his new film "The Last Days of Coney Island" and other topics.
The outspoken animation legend speaks with Cartoon Brew about his new film "The Last Days of Coney Island" and other topics.
Artist and filmaker Till Nowak is a rare talent who can work across art forms and scientific disciplines, until his viewers are left disoriented and dazzled.
"The car is a tool of freedom, but it’s also destroying the planet," says Claude Cloutier about the subject matter of his new animated short.
Critics lambasted "Hotel Transyvlania 2," but the complaints were directed at Adam Sandler's underwhelming humor and not Genndy Tartakovsky's directing.
The story of how pop star Peggy Lee took on one of the world's most powerful entertainment companies -- and won.
Former DreamWorks and Sony execs Sandra Rabins and Penney Finkelman Cox are leading Original Force's push into feature animation.
"The Autobots" was a flop with Chinese audiences, but Disney lawyers are watching it closely.
The Chinese box office made a bold statement this weekend.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
The follow-up fantasy-noir thriller from the makers of "A Cat in Paris" will receive a North American release.
The 'Bartkira' meme goes to the next level: an animated trailer.
Sanrio plans to release the film in 2019.
Cut through the clutter with our handy guide to the must-see animation events happening in San Diego this year.
Genndy Tartakovsky's monstrous goofballs are going to California.
The fairytale mashup will be distributed by Shout! Factory .
The streaming entertainment titan dives deeper into original programming to compete with Disney, Nick, and more.
The film arrives in American theaters this November.
The new primetime series produced by Augenblick Studios will debut on May 31st.
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The same software used by Disney and Cartoon Network is now available as low as $15 per month.