Go Way Behind The Scenes Of ‘Star Wars: Visions’ Volume 2 With Some Never-Before-Seen Artwork
Filmmakers from five of the shorts explain how their stories are particularly local, despite being set in a galaxy far, far away.
Filmmakers from five of the shorts explain how their stories are particularly local, despite being set in a galaxy far, far away.
Australia studio Pixel Zoo takes us behind the scenes of their new "kids" series 'The Secrets of Sunflower Valley.'
Servais, who used an exciting variety of styles and techniques, was a humanist whose work warned of intolerance and authoritarian ideologies.
Using dark, absurdist humor and nightmarish imagery, the duo has cooked up a body of work that is spellbinding, surreal, and often political.
After earning 51 nominations and 20 wins last year, Netflix again leads the pack with 50 nominations.
These standout features from 2022 deserve a close look from Oscar voters.
Our fourth look at contenders that have qualified for the 2023 Oscars.
Historian Vincent Alexander has exhumed a frightening list of stop-motion gems worth dusting off this Halloween.
The video revisits several now-legendary vfx horror stories and suggests ways that a collapse of the industry may be avoided.
The series' demon-battling protagonist will be designed based on legendary 'Seven Samurai' actor Toshiro Mifune.
These nine Oscar-contending animated shorts have built momentum heading into awards season.
Wattpad Webtoon Studios has announced a new Global Animation division as well as a trio of new studio heads.
Critic Carlos Aguilar reviews two standout Portuguese films that featured at Annecy this year.
The animated feature Pastacolypse tells the story of Alfredo Manicotti, half-man, half-macaroni, who leads a pasta uprising that threatens all of humanity.
The second installment in our series looks at a Spanish artist with a feel for the macabre.
Morgan Galen King and Philip Gelatt started the film as a self-funded passion project. Eight years later, it's in the running for an Oscar.
These films struck us with their beauty and ambition. Will Academy voters agree?
No animated film has been nominated in the international feature film category since "Waltz with Bashir" in 2009.
"We always want to do funny things, but the results are always terrifying. We seem to be bad comedians."
Matt Stone discusses how they managed to secure one of the most lucrative creator-side deals in animation history and what they're doing with the money.