‘A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’ Launches Today On Netflix — In The Americas
Aardman's sci-fi send-up is their first feature to debut on streaming in the U.S. — but it has received a theatrical release elsewhere.
Aardman's sci-fi send-up is their first feature to debut on streaming in the U.S. — but it has received a theatrical release elsewhere.
Cartoon Brew visited the latest edition of the festival, which ran in December in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana.
Cosmos-Maya, an animation studio based in India and Singapore, has boarded the theatrical revival of the hit 1980s series.
Here's the full list of winners from the 2020 Kidscreen Awards.
Disney wins for the 11th time in 13 years.
Brenda Chapman is set to write and direct the hybrid Halloween fantasy, ten years after leaving Pixar's "Brave" mid-production.
The race for animation talent heats up as Warner Bros. Animation signs its first overall deal.
Minion fever is back!
Camila Kater explains how she combined five different mediums in her debut film — and why she compares women to meat.
We speak to director Dean DeBlois and head of character animation Simon Otto about the Oscar-nominated "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World."
These early masterpieces present Disney's remake machine with its biggest challenges yet. Here's why.
The festival’s third edition will be held at the French Institute Alliance Française on February 7–9.
Members of the animation community have joined countless others in responding to Bryant's death. Here is what's being said.
Spider-Man, Nazis, Steve Jobs: this two-and-a-half-minute anijam has it all.
Writers and storyboarders should talk more. Animation directors should be repped by the DGA. Oh, and Western shows sound better in Japanese.
Matthew A. Cherry talks about the journey of making his Oscar-nominated short "Hair Love," produced in a Toon Boom Harmony pipeline.
In a mere six days, the film has become the all-time top grosser for its distributor GKIDS.
The first volume will contain nineteen shorts.
GLAS has unveiled a slate of distinguished guests for its 5th edition.
Universal hired a director who doesn't know anything about animation to direct a film with lots of animated characters. What could go wrong?