2018 Oscar Nominations: Animated Feature, Animated Short, VFX
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Despite fantastic reviews, American audiences didn't turn out for the theatrical release of "Paddington 2."
The biggest challenge for "Coco" director Lee Unkrich this award season: pretending that his film's executive producer, John Lasseter, doesn't exist.
A cartoonish blast from the past, co-directors Benjamin Renner and Patrick Imbert’s Big Bad Fox and Other Tales bows equally to …
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Historic! For the first time, two European features, two films rated above PG, and two women directors among the Golden Globe animation nominees.
The ASIFA-Hollywood Annie Awards love Disney.
Oscar-nominated and Cannes-winning film director Carlos Carrera speaks with us about his long-awaited feature "Ana and Bruno."
Visual effects legend Phil Tippett looks back at two decades since "Starship Troopers," and shares recently unearthed location scout and on-set video from the film.
Mickey Mouse and Bart Simpson under one roof? Disney and Fox are trying to make it happen.
The studio has confirmed that it has shelved "Jack and the Beanstalk" which had been slated for release in 2020.
"Zafari'"director David Dozoretz on how his animated tv series is using real-time rendering - and the new possibilities that tv creators have with real-time rendered CG series.
We explain why it's an extremely unpredictable year in the Oscar race for best animated feature.
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.
There could be more to this story…
Pixar is pushing photorealism in cartoons to a new level with "Cars 3."
"It’s not going to look like a Pixar movie, where you see money on the screen," says "Ernest & Celestine" director Benjamin Renner.
The Japanese master is returning for one more animated feature.
Made in America with Chinese money, does "Rock Dog" represent a future for animated features?