‘The Mitchells Vs. The Machines’ And ‘Flee’ Own The Critics’ Awards
Awards season so far is playing out as a two-horse race — and Disney isn't involved.
Awards season so far is playing out as a two-horse race — and Disney isn't involved.
Locksmith Animation's debut delivers good laughs and timely social commentary, say critics.
The company's catalogue includes some of Youtube's biggest preschool hits.
In the new short film "The Windshield Wiper," Albert Mielgo attempts to uncover what it is about this thing called love that so enraptures humanity.
Netflix is making a big play for the preschool crowd.
"How to Be Black" is based on Baratunde Thurston's comic memoir about his experiences as a Black man in America.
The remaster does not yet have North American distribution.
Gina O’Melia traces the rise of the American Saturday morning cartoon and the challenge to its supremacy from anime shows.
Pixar veteran Oh has scored an Oscar nomination for his self-produced experimental short. He tells us how the project came about.
Michael Govier and Will McCormack scored an Oscar nomination with their first animated short, "If Anything Happens I Love You." They spoke to us about their vision for the film.
Pixar's "Soul" won two awards: best animated feature and best original score.
The story follows a ragtag group of Peeps characters on a journey to attend the celebration Peepsfest in Pennsylvania.
The senior creative team is shaping up to be unusually international for a Japanese animated feature.
The feature, which will be rooted in lore and mythology from del Carmen's native Philippines, is part of an exclusive overall deal the veteran story artist has signed with Netflix.
Under the deal, CBS Studios has the exclusive rights to produce all tv content created and developed by the brothers.
In other news: Netflix was snubbed, while the National Film and Television School got two student films into the shorts category.
It's a good year for Disney+ exclusives.
For the first time in 22 years, the awards are not honoring animated features, which are now included in the spin-off Critics Choice Super Awards.
New bonus content, collectible packaging, and specialty releases are in development for the Laika library.
The film comes out in the U.S. on March 26, both in theaters and on HBO Max.