Why Modern Cartoons Suck – Reason #492
It’s easy to make fun of TV animation execs, but it’s even easier to make fun of the twits who work at the networks’ Broadcast Standards …
It’s easy to make fun of TV animation execs, but it’s even easier to make fun of the twits who work at the networks’ Broadcast Standards …
POPEYE: An Illustrated Cultural History into a slightly larger, 337 page revised edition. It’s a true improvement over his previous …
Of the countless millions of websites floating around the Internet, there is only one which I’ve ever felt compelled to pay a monthly …
I had a great time at the San Diego Comic Con this year.The convention is so big, so massive, so overwhelming – it’s like an annual …
JimSmithCartoons.com!!! Need I say more. As California governor Schwarzenegger might say, this is most definitely not a website for …
Smith played a key role in Spümcø's series 'The Ren & Stimpy Show' and 'The Ripping Friends.'
A bounty of classic cartoon and comic characters have entered the public domain this year.
The enigmatic artist and filmmaker from Missoula, Montana, leaves a cosmic legacy of weirdness and magic.
In today’s world of focus-tested blandness and homogenized AI sludge, watching Scribner’s boldly personal weirdness from 80 years ago is a breath of fresh air.
Get ready to have your eyes pop out of your skull, because today we’re taking a look at some of the great wild takes throughout animation history.
In honor of Saul Bass’s birthday this month, we’re taking a look at some of the greatest animated title sequences from live-action movies.
Reubens' 'Pee-wee's Playhouse' influenced a generation of artists who work in children's entertainment.
Critics are praising director Jeff Rowe for pushing aesthetic risks he first took when co-directing 'The Mitchells vs. the Machines.'
Cruikshank’s work melds vivid, eye-popping graphics fusing fantasy and early cartoons with bizarre stories and characters.
To celebrate the 110th birthday of the looniest of the Looney Tunes directors, we’re looking at some of the best freakouts in his filmography.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting just a few of the trailblazing women who made important contributions during the Golden Age of Animation.
'Puss in Boots' is now one of the year's best-reviewed animated features, and a guaranteed awards season contender.
Cartoon Brew looks at the faces behind the voices of dozens of Disney's most iconic characters from the studio's early animated features.
Linklater's film is rooted in both memory and fantasy, or as the director puts it, "the memory of a fantasy."
Recognizing the Mexican and Mexican-American artists who have made immense contributions to the development of the American animation industry.