Let Fury Have The Hour – Remembering Phil Mulloy
Phil Mulloy, British animator and satirist, dies at 76.
Phil Mulloy, British animator and satirist, dies at 76.
Erick Rouillé - a 30-year industry vet with experience at Disney, DreamWorks, and Mediawan - will lead the company’s audiovisual efforts from Paris.
The unauthorized documentary provides new insights into the 30-year history of one of America's most famous animation studios.
Dozens of animated features are being presented at the Cannes Film Market this week. Here are some of the ones that caught our attention.
The film's North American distribution rights have been acquired by Cartuna and Irony Point.
The local phenomenon had its best day yet today, its 19th day of release.
It is now the seventh-highest grossing film in history.
Thousands of vfx and animation workers around the globe could become unemployed as early as this week.
Expect to see a lot more of this classic cat-and-mouse duo in 2025.
Two projects dominated at the 52nd annual Annie awards.
A bounty of classic cartoon and comic characters have entered the public domain this year.
Riff Studio chief executive Veerapatra “Tun” Jinanavin and Pixar veteran Andrew Gordon discuss the challenges of international co-production.
A subjective guide to this year's vfx tentpoles, franchise entries, outliers, and streaming content.
Are you ready for another packed year of feature-length animation?
'Inside Out 2' and 'Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl' picked up seven nominations apiece.
Director David Lowery wanted to make a Christmas film that had the potential to create memories for younger viewers in the same way that classic holiday films impacted him.
Conley was most recently executive producer at Wētā FX, where he worked on projects such as 'Avatar: The Way of Water,' 'The Last of Us' series, and the Oscar-winning short 'War is Over!'
'Light of the World' is set to release theatrically in the U.S. on September 5, 2025.
The core focus of SJSU’s new Master’s program is on the development of original intellectual property.
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.