What The Animation Pros Are Watching
We invited industry pros to tell Cartoon Brew readers what's inspiring them right now.
We invited industry pros to tell Cartoon Brew readers what's inspiring them right now.
An experimental Chilean horror fairy tale based on a real-life child-abusing Nazi cult leader barely begins to describe "La Casa Lobo."
Two characters are linked by their hair. They influence each other with every move they make.
A preview of the world's second-largest international animation festival, starting this Wednesday in Ottawa, Canada.
The young Danish studio Sønc offers a peek at their new project, "Fjer," a darkly poetic urban fantasy about emancipation and discovering one's own sexuality.
Clare Kitson will be recognized by the European Animation Awards for her role in turning British independent animation into a global powerhouse.
The 29th edition of Cartoon Forum, the renowned European co-production platform for animated television and new media projects, starts next Monday, September 10, in Toulouse, France.
"Akira" is "his biggest creative inspiration," says Kanye West.
Crunchyroll announces its first original series, which will be made in Burbank and Tokyo.
First-time animation filmmaker Mark Samsonovich talks to Cartoon Brew about how he became the animation director of the new indie feature 'We the Animals.'
Netflix paid $30 million to license this Chinese animated feature, which will debut next month on its service.
From short filmmaker to Pixar animator to director of hit animated features, Louis Clichy is charting his own course.
At a time when digital artists are still grappling with the potential of computer animation, Nikita Diakur's "Ugly" is an eye-opening dive into the medium's untapped possibilities and a bold statement on where cg animation might still go.
The Drac Pack delivers its third no. 1 launch.
Hand-drawn, adult, and dealing with complex psychological themes, this Hungarian feature looks and feels like no other animated feature in the current marketplace.
Will anyone want to see the film after this dud of a teaser?
"Incredibles 2" has accomplished something incredible.
Disney has now been sued three different times by people claiming that "Inside Out" is based on their idea. The latest people to sue are a children's book author and a live-action filmmaker.
Another prominent animation creator is attacking 21st Century Fox.
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