‘Teeth’ Wins Grand Prize at Japan’s New Chitose Airport Festival
The creepy "Teeth" topped the field of competitors at the world's only animation festival taking place in an airport.
The creepy "Teeth" topped the field of competitors at the world's only animation festival taking place in an airport.
If Lego can make a movie, so can Playmobil.
"The car is a tool of freedom, but it’s also destroying the planet," says Claude Cloutier about the subject matter of his new animated short.
Discover the art of Courtney Garvin, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
Animal Logic is set to produce five LEGO-related movies over the next few years.
The Montreal-based animator is accruing recognition for animated films that make audiences think and feel across geographical boundaries.
For the first time in the 39-year-history of the Ottawa International Animation Festival, a student film received the festival's top honor.
The new two-part Walt Disney documentary premieres tonight and tomorrow night. Share your thoughts on the film with the rest of the animation community.
The director of Mexico's leading animation conference speaks with "Cartoon Brew" about the future of Mexican animation.
Find out which animated features and shorts are competing for end-of-the-year honors in 2015.
'The Wanted 18' mashes animation, interviews, reenactments, and archival footage into a 75-minute absurdity chronicling the true story of 18 cows-at-large.
'The SpongeBob Musical' will debut in Chicago next year before heading to Broadway.
The layoffs will not affect anyone working on "The Angry Birds Movie," which the company hopes will be a big hit.
Discover the art of Garrett Hanna, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
The Internet streaming service has also acquired Studio 4°C's "Tweeny Witches" series.
"Regular Show: The Movie" will debut on digital platforms and DVD before it airs on Cartoon Network.
The film will enter the list of top ten anime releases of all-time in the United States.
Seventy-nine animated films were selected for competition at Ottawa this year.
The films of the legendary Japanese filmmaker will be screened in Switzerland over the next couple months.
Some popular animated programs are being recognized for the first time this year.