‘Despicable Me 3’ Will Become 6th Animated Feature To Reach $1 Billion Global Box Office
Strong performances in Japan and Italy have given "Despicable Me 3" the final push to reach $1 billion in global box office.
Strong performances in Japan and Italy have given "Despicable Me 3" the final push to reach $1 billion in global box office.
We explain why it's an extremely unpredictable year in the Oscar race for best animated feature.
We're launching this new resource to help readers keep track of American animated features in development.
Before "Frozen" and "Zootopia," there was a film called "Oilspot and Lipstick."
With over $600 million in global box office, "Despicable Me 3" is a success, but one aspect of the film's performance should cause concern for Universal.
How the "Transformers: The Last Knight" vfx crew crafted a new kind of transformation for the franchise’s fifth outing.
Los Angeles is getting a major new animation festival.
With a little help from Framestore, Baby Groot stole the show in the opening battle scene of 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2.'
With over 100 animated features in development and production across Latin America, the region is setting itself up for an animation renaissance.
Brothers Donald and Stephen Glover ("Atlanta") will create the show.
The directors of "Loving Vincent" share details about the unique production techniques used to create their new feature.
The new rule changes could make the animated feature category much less friendly to independent and foreign animated films.
The French production is the first television animated series made with the Unity game engine.
"It’s not going to look like a Pixar movie, where you see money on the screen," says "Ernest & Celestine" director Benjamin Renner.
The Ideatoon pitching program is open to ALL Latin American countries this year.
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A European cg series "My Knight and Me" makes it to the U.S. shores via Cartoon Network.
From talking dumps to religion, Sony's 2017 slate is nothing if not eclectic.