Animating Horror: Series Creators Discuss The Aesthetic Ground Rules Of FX’s ‘Little Demon’
To strike a balance between comedy, horror, and drama, the show's creators worked hard to keep the series grounds.
To strike a balance between comedy, horror, and drama, the show's creators worked hard to keep the series grounds.
Two animated features will also screen at the prestigious Toronto film festival.
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Harley Jessup, Henry Selick, and Brian Narelle share their memories of an iconic American filmmaker.
It was somehow fitting that in an evening absent of all decorum, the Academy found two different ways to trash the animation art form.
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