‘Sneaks’ Is A New Film From ‘Princess And The Frog’ And ‘Treasure Planet’ Screenwriter Rob Edwards
Briarcliff Entertainment will release the pic in U.S. theaters on April 18, 2025.
Briarcliff Entertainment will release the pic in U.S. theaters on April 18, 2025.
John Dilworth analyzes the inspiration and creative processes of his short werewolf comedy 'Howl If You Love Me.'
Sixte de Vauplane, co-founder of Animaj, explains his new technology and how animation can benefit from new generative AI pipelines that serve artists.
Belgian filmmaker Luc Jabon speaks with Cartoon Brew about unearthing Picha's legacy and recontextualizing the work of this European pioneer of adult animation.
Directors André Kadi and Karine Vézina spoke with Cartoon Brew about their new animated feature that explores the life and work of Frida Kahlo.
Cartoon Movie, the leading animated feature pitching event in Europe, is taking place in France this week.
Angel Studios will released the film in U.S. theaters on April 11, 2025.
Nick Park and his longtime collaborate Merlin Crossingham review the craft, technique, and stop-motion performances of Netflix's latest Oscar-nominated feature.
Expect to see a lot more of this classic cat-and-mouse duo in 2025.
The daily 'House of Hanna-Barbera' programming block will launch on Sunday, February 16.
The animated short 'Munro,' based on Feiffer's story, was the first non-American animated film to win the Academy Award for best animated short.
The new company aims to distribute four films annually in the U.K. and Ireland.
Creative director Paul Ó Muiris spoke to Cartoon Brew about the new studio's plans.
The company wants to produce "provocative, experimental, and edgy" animation geared towards adults.
Tired of the same-old holiday animation classics? Here are some off-the-wall Christmas cartoons you might have missed.
After months of negotiations, members have ratified a new agreement that will be in effect until 2027.
Basque animation is currently enjoying an exceptional moment, solidifying its position as one of the leading creative forces on the international stage.
Pixar's Bill Wise explains how the studio's new series was a "huge cultural change for Pixar," but concedes that the studio "learned little from our experiment."
The dialogue-free $3.7 million European co-production bested big-studio American movies with budgets that are orders of magnitude greater,
The Writers Guild of America is increasing its representation of writers who work in children's animation.