Weinstein Co. Releases ‘The Guardian Brothers’ On Netflix
Without any advance publicity or notice, The Weinstein Company has quietly slipped the Chinese animated feature "The Guardian Brothers" onto Netflix.
Without any advance publicity or notice, The Weinstein Company has quietly slipped the Chinese animated feature "The Guardian Brothers" onto Netflix.
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The Weinstein Company will release children's animation through a new label called Mizchief.
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"The Nut Job 2" broke an all-time cinematic record for people NOT seeing a film.
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Los Angeles is getting a major new animation festival.
Saying larger women aren't beautiful might not be the best approach to marketing a family animated feature.
"The animation market is exploding worldwide," says Nigeria's culture minister, and he wants the country to be a part of it.
Women in Animation is holding a symposium at Annecy as part of its continuing efforts to create a 50/50 gender balance in creative leadership roles by 2025.
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Comcast NBCUniversal is looking to get rid of its ownership stake in Oriental Dreamworks.