STX Entertainment’s ‘UglyDolls’ Can’t Sing Its Way Out Of Ugly Reviews
The first feature from STX Entertainment isn't getting much love from the critics, but will it do better with audiences?
The first feature from STX Entertainment isn't getting much love from the critics, but will it do better with audiences?
107 films will compete in Annecy 2019's graduation, TV, and commissioned film categories.
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Academy Award winner Ed Jones explains what it took to create "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" in the days before digital vfx.
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Best known for his work on projects like "Gorillaz" and "Tron: Uprising," Robert Valley is making a statement of his own with an electrifying new project.
We explore how the Pegbarians have built a career out of balancing commissioned and original work with (or around) YouTube’s monetization system.
"Inside Out" leads the way with 14 nominations.
The story of how pop star Peggy Lee took on one of the world's most powerful entertainment companies -- and won.
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The great Dutch shorts director turns 75 years old today and he's not slowing down one bit.
Acting instructor Ed Hooks explores the acting and performance in each of this year's Oscar-nominated animation features.
Ralph Bakshi pulled himself away from his drawing desk in New Mexico to chat with Cartoon Brew about his legacy, his latest project "The Last Days of Coney Island," which he recently funded on Kickstarter, and what he really thinks about the computer’s role in animation these days.