Exclusive: Watch The Teaser For ‘Perlimps,’ The New Feature From Oscar-Nominated Director Alê Abreu
The film will be released in 2022.
The film will be released in 2022.
The film will be co-produced by Laurence Fishburne's Cinema Gypsy Productions.
Young worked at Disney from 1977 to 2002, animating on all the well-known features of that golden age.
An appreciation of one of the titans of the animation world.
It's a big month for original films, with "Luca," "Wish Dragon," and "America: The Motion Picture" all set to debut.
Over $70,000 in prize money was awarded to filmmakers at Stuttgart.
Cartoon Brew's associate editor Alex Dudok de Wit spent a very long time thinking about a very sad film. Here are some of his conclusions.
Gina O’Melia traces the rise of the American Saturday morning cartoon and the challenge to its supremacy from anime shows.
Joanna Quinn's new film "Affairs of the Art" took years to make, but that was a reward in itself: "It was like an extended college, and I felt I was learning new things about animation, drawing, and direction all the time."
Ramsey talks "Boyz n the Hood," Francis Ford Coppola, and the perils of being seen as "the Obama of animation."
The Icelandic filmmaker speaks about photograph, shoestring budgets, and the beguiling power of a single syllable.
Pixar veteran Oh has scored an Oscar nomination for his self-produced experimental short. He tells us how the project came about.
Michael Govier and Will McCormack scored an Oscar nomination with their first animated short, "If Anything Happens I Love You." They spoke to us about their vision for the film.
Welcome to our series of interviews with the directors of this year’s Oscar-nominated animated shorts.
Amid the delirium of remote working, four Disney animators found a way to bring their toilet paper to life.
An animated series based on the roller derby-themed graphic novel "Slam!," written by the screenwriter of "Moana," is in the works for HBO Max.
The iconic Japanese character is making its first bigscreen outing.
Warnermedia Kids and Family has come up with a multi-pronged approach to take on Netflix, Disney, Youtube, and Nickelodeon in the highly competitive kids' space.
Post-pandemic, the British studio will adopt a new flexible work model. Co-founder Tom Box tells us how it will work.
Welcome to our new regular round-up of animated feature projects in the pipeline.