‘Home’ Review Roundup
What the critics are saying about the cutesy alien invasion offering from DreamWorks.
What the critics are saying about the cutesy alien invasion offering from DreamWorks.
How exactly did Disney pull off its first animated foray into Marvel territory?
The Pixar veteran will take to the stage in Toronto to talk about his career, including his latest film "Inside Out."
Colleagues and admirers are remembering the creative genius of the man who helped create "The Simpsons."
The full trailer for Disney and Brad Bird's 'Tomorrowland' has arrived.
The first sign that you might get laid off at Disney: the bosses won't give you a new computer.
Steve Hulett recounts his experiences working on "Oliver & Company" and the unexpected tragedy that happened during its production.
Discover the work of Miranda Tacchia, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
The Disney Corporation has won the Oscar seven of the last eight years, and that's not healthy for the art form.
What do you do when one of China's largest TV broadcasters rips off your student film?
Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup don't look a day over five, but they turn 20 years old today.
What do long-lost sweatbox notes reveal about the creation of one of Disney's finest films?
Discover the work of Wesley Louis, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated film "Song of the Sea."
Albert 't Hooft and Paco Vink discuss the challenges of directing a low-budget theatrical feature in a small animation market like the Netherlands.
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated "How to Train Your Dragon 2."
These rare videos document the presentation of the animated short Oscar from 1949 through 2013.
After a difficult week for DreamWorks in which they announced their largest layoff ever, the studio dominated the Annie Awards tonight.
Steve Hulett remembers the time when Disney artists were told they were being moved to a warehouse off the lot, and the animation division's first "gong show" pitch session.
The cast of the animated series "Bob's Burgers," currently in its fifth season on FOX, has figured out how to do something rare: make money from the live performance of animation.