The Twenty Most-Read Cartoon Brew Stories of 2017
Here’s a look back at the pieces that captivated the animation community in 2017.
Here’s a look back at the pieces that captivated the animation community in 2017.
Practical effects, digital make-up, and dry-for-wet filming helped make Guillermo del Toro's 'The Shape of Water' possible.
The biggest entertainment business story of the year: Disney and Fox are merging.
Coming next Christmas.
Five of these films will be honored with visual effects Oscar nominations.
The ASIFA-Hollywood Annie Awards love Disney.
Pen Ward's groundbreaking tv series has officially ended.
Rumors are circulating at Pixar that the director of "Monsters Inc." and "Inside Out" might take over the studio.
Genndy Tartakovsky is not only directing the film, he also co-wrote it.
Cartoon Brew has obtained an exclusive list of animated shorts that have qualified in the animated short film category of the upcoming 90th Academy Awards.
Cartoon Brew presents 60+ films that are known to have qualified for the animated shorts category of the 2018 Academy Awards.
We're launching this new resource to help readers keep track of American animated features in development.
The legendary animation director speaks about his last feature, "Cool World," which turns 25 years old this month.
In an exclusive video, Oscar-nominated animation director Aaron Blaise gives essential tips for becoming a better animal artist.
The writer and co-director of "A Stork's Journey" shares the ups and downs of making an indie animated feature across four European countries.
Špela Čadež's "Nighthawk" wins the Grand Prix for short film.
Now we know why Comcast-NBCUniversal bought Dreamworks Animation: a new children's network. Here's what you need to know about Universal Kids.
A cg-loving executive has a hare-raising experience when he meets an out of work toon rabbit.
By the end of production, even the vfx artists and filmmakers had difficulty telling the real cars apart from the digital ones.
Anime fans lifted "Your Name" to a 13th place finish in U.S. theaters.