Annecy Unveils 20 Features In Competition Lineups
Annecy is back with an entirely in-person format for 2022, and boasts an appropriately stacked competition lineup for the occasion.
Annecy is back with an entirely in-person format for 2022, and boasts an appropriately stacked competition lineup for the occasion.
Faith and John Hubley regularly involved their children in their work, melding business and play throughout their filmmaker careers.
Filmmaker Morr Meroz walks readers through the process of why and how he turned his feature film script into a graphic novel.
Toho saw its animation-driven revenues double over the past year, and will look to continue that growth in Japan and abroad.
Baobab Studios has added two animation directors, two games directors, and a new director of marketing in its latest round of appointments.
The previous record holder was the first Sonic film.
Five years after the 'Blazing Saddles' spoof was meant to hit theaters, the long-gestating production will hit theaters this summer.
After years of uncertainty and delays, the former Blue Sky production is now set to launch on Netflix in 2023.
Take a first look at highly anticipated fantasy road movie, set to hit Japanese cinemas later this year.
For our review roundup, we opted to focus on the few – very few in fact – reviews which addressed the film’s cgi work.
After this year's Oscar debacle, Lord and Miller are asking for "a respected filmmaker to present the award and frame animation as cinema.”
The Seong-Hu Park-directed film is also the highest-grossing U.S. theatrical animation release of 2022 to date.
A rundown of animation coming to U.S. streaming services in April 2022.
Critics are praising the film's nostalgic appeal and Linklater's novel approach to first person storytelling
Harley Jessup, Henry Selick, and Brian Narelle share their memories of an iconic American filmmaker.
Animation is booming as never before in Spain’s Canary Island of Tenerife, boosted by extraordinary tax incentives. Arguably, no other site in Europe is currently transforming so quickly into an international animation production hub.
It was somehow fitting that in an evening absent of all decorum, the Academy found two different ways to trash the animation art form.
The network emphasized its “franchise strategy” which aims to expand “the global footprint of beloved properties through spinoffs, theatricals and additional seasons.”
"I, Chihuahua" tells the story of a dog named Chacho who dons a lucha libre mask to become Luchacho.
The Academy's decision to eliminate the live presentation of eight categories from its telecast may have not been entirely its own choice.