Artist of the Day: Pieter Fannes
Brussels, Belgium-based artist Pieter Fannes shows off insightful skill in his drawings of musicians performing.
Brussels, Belgium-based artist Pieter Fannes shows off insightful skill in his drawings of musicians performing.
In an environment where The Nut Job can make $60 million at the U.S. box office, is it any surprise that American film companies are …
The LEGO Movie crushed its live-action competition at the box office and remained in 1st place for the third weekend in a row with $31.5 …
This 36,000-word oral history of SpongeBob SquarePants compiled by Hogan’s Alley editor Tom Heintjes contains interviews with over twenty …
Is Warner Bros. preparing to make "Space Jam 2" with NBA superstar LeBron James?
In this special Cartoon Brew series, we asked the five nominees of the 2013 Best Animated Short Academy Award to discuss the artwork of their films. Today we continue this exclusive look at the short contenders with "Room on the Broom."
Frank Terry, the beloved former director of the character animation program at CalArts, passed away on February 11 at the age of 75.
Oscar-nominated "The Wind Rises," Hayao Miyazaki's last feature film (until he makes another one), opens in limited release today.
A short that shows how to literally turn poop into usable energy.
In this special Cartoon Brew series, we asked the five nominees of the 2013 Best Animated Short Academy Award to discuss the artwork of their films. Today we continue this exclusive look at the short contenders with "Mr. Hublot," a Luxembourg/France co-production directed by Laurent Witz and co-directed by Alexandre Espigares.
We're giving away a free copy of Christopher Finch's "The CG Story." Find out how to enter here!
Nancy, France-based artist Thierry Martin illustrates comics and books.
In this special Cartoon Brew series, we asked the five nominees of the 2013 Best Animated Short Academy Award to discuss the artwork of their films. Today we continue this exclusive look at the short contenders with "Possessions," a Japanese film directed by Shuhei Morita. The film initially appeared in Katsuhiro Otomo's "Short Peace" film omnibus.
Politically-conscious graphic art has a long history, from Daumier up to Lynd Ward and Eric Drooker. The 1930s and '40s were a rich period in this respect, as the rise of Communism and Fascism coupled with the Great Depression brought issues of social justice to the fore.
In this special Cartoon Brew series, we asked the five nominees of the 2013 Best Animated Short Academy Award to discuss the artwork of their films. Today we begin this exclusive look at the shorts with "Feral," an independent film directed by Daniel Sousa.
Admiration was the theme this week and it was only coming from Steven and heading towards Garnet. She can do no wrong – a point on which I think we can all pretty much agree.
Colombia-based artist Jim Pluk illustrates comics and books and generally creates piles of cartoon drawings full of quirky, strange characters.
Todd Vaziri, a compositing supervisor at ILM, has written an enlightening piece about the subtle use of the dolly zoom in a shot during Pixar's "Ratatouille."
Düsseldorf-based artist Nadine Redlich specializes in funny googly-eyed character drawings and animated bits.
The YouTube channel Really 3Dmakes a convincing argument that everything is more hilarious when it's remade using computer animation.