Faith, Nazis, And The Queen Of Scratch: A Conversation With Andreas Hykade
We speak to the renowned filmmaker ahead of the Annecy premiere of his autobiographical new film "Altötting."
We speak to the renowned filmmaker ahead of the Annecy premiere of his autobiographical new film "Altötting."
Ghibli's former head of international speaks about the studio's awkward relationship with Disney — and much more — ahead of the release of his memoir.
"Black Jack" and the 1980 remake "Astroboy" are among the titles launching on the free streaming service Retrocrush.
The late filmmaker made dozens of films based on children's books. In a 1977 documentary, he explained how to do this well.
Uli Meyer speaks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of adapting Ronald Searle's artwork to animation.
We speak to the directors behind "Daughter," "Memorable," "Kitbull," "Sister," and "Hair Love."
The artists behind the Oscar frontrunner have described their creative process in a range of interviews. We've compiled their most insightful comments.
New York studio Thinko believes that its Mr. Puppet Animation System could change animation production.
Based on the illustrations of Oscar-winning director Michael Dudok de Wit, "Ella, Oscar & Hoo" strikes an unusually poetic chord for a children's series.
Japanese auteur Mamoru Hosoda sits down with Cartoon Brew for an extensive talk about his latest film "Mirai," opening this week in the United States.
Here's our exclusive list of over 60 animated shorts that have qualified for the Academy Awards this year.
The ASIFA-Hollywood Annie Awards love Disney.
Rashida Jones explains why she left Pixar.
Over 200 women and gender-nonconforming people in the animation industry are making a demand: "This abuse has got to stop."
Women in animation speak openly with Cartoon Brew about what it means to work in the business while being a mom, and what the industry should be doing to support their careers.
Over 150 animation projects will be presented next week at 3D Wire.
Guru Studio founder Frank Falcone reveals what animation producers and creators need to know to succeed with a Netflix series.
A haunting animated gem, created entirely by one person, starts its U.S. theatrical run today.
A first look at Pixar's "Coco," arriving in November.
Director Claude Barras talks about the hard work of achieving simplicity, the keys to making kid characters in animation feel authentic, and why he believes stop motion is the midpoint between fiction and animation.