What Is The Greatest Anime Ever Made?
More than 100 digital content creators offer their picks.
More than 100 digital content creators offer their picks.
The streamer also released a trailer for their first Colorido co-production 'Drifting Home.'
Goldberg and Supper Club producer-director Jason Sterman sat down with Cartoon Brew to discuss Disney's new learn-to-draw series.
The Academy Awards have a long history of ignoring the greatest animated films and filmmakers. Here's a survey of some classic snbs.
The film was made during Chile's recent social uprising. "We were making a short film about torture in the past, while this was happening again in our country," says director Hugo Covarrubias.
The project blends classic cartoon craziness and interactive trivia.
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Run by Miyu Distribution, the channel features dozens of striking festival films, including award winners and Oscar nominees.
Works by Guillermo del Toro and Chris Williams, alongside three anime features, are also in the mix.
The filmmakers wanted more realism in their designs. But some viewers think the film is playing up to racist stereotypes of the Chinese.
The Walt Disney Company followed with 34 nominations for its projects.
Director Patrick Imbert talks us through the staging of a single scene in his mountaineering epic.
With a 100% Tomatometer score, it's safe to say that critics are impressed by Netflix's ambitious European feature.
The conference features a stellar line-up of speakers, including Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Enrico Casarosa, and Dean DeBlois.
The film will premiere at Japan's New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival.
Good news for vr animators: the newly rebranded "Quill by Smoothstep" will still be free.
Get ready for new "Star Wars," the return of "Kid Cosmic," the launch of HBO Max's Cartoonito block, and much more …
We sat down to watch the three most exciting anime films at the fest.
Pascal-Alex Vincent’s Cannes-playing documentary is a well-crafted primer on Kon’s career and works.
The character's ethnicity has been reimagined for an upcoming "Scooby-Doo" spin-off. Not all fans are happy.