What We’re Looking Forward To At Next Week’s Manchester Animation Festival
For the first time, this year's short film winner will qualify for the Oscars' 2025 animated short category.
For the first time, this year's short film winner will qualify for the Oscars' 2025 animated short category.
Could 'Leo' mark a change in how Netflix will release its four-quadrant films going forward?
'Leo' is directed by the 'Saturday TV Funhouse' trio of Robert Smigel, Robert Marianetti, and David Wachtenheim.
October's animation streaming calendar is an eclectic mix offering exciting new titles and enjoyable library animation.
Hulu will debut Dan Harmon's new series 'Krapopolis,' Max is bringing back the 'Tiny Toons,' and Netflix will say goodbye to 'Disenchantment.'
Junyi Xiao talks us through the years-long evolution of his film's deeply personal narrative.
From A-list masterclasses to historic short film screenings, there’s a lot to see and do at Pixelatl 2023.
2023's biggest feature so far will get its streaming platform debut next month when Peacock debuts 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' on August 3.
Manney's latest is subverts "traditional western cartoon aesthetics" which he feels are often used to dilute the true toll of violence.
Historian Vincent Alexander has put together a collection of fire and water animation that spans more than 90 years.
Reporting to studio president Bill Damaschke, Prigmore will also director a film for the unit.
Has Warner Bros. finally figured out how to run a feature animation division?
Titles landing on streaming platforms in June include Netflix's 'Nimona,' Oscar nominee 'Mirai,' and 'The Amazing Maurice.'
Rynda is an artist-turned-executive who most recently served as director of creative leadership and development for original animation at Netflix.
May brings some highly-anticipated debuts including 'Star Wars Visions' season two and Genndy Tartakovsky's 'Unicorn Warriors Eternal.'
Dreamworks Animation made the announcement at Cinemacon, where Jack Black shared a few early plot details.
Producers from 11 countries are represented in the six-picture lineup, creating an exciting and diverse field.
Servais, who used an exciting variety of styles and techniques, was a humanist whose work warned of intolerance and authoritarian ideologies.
Alberto Vázquez's epic fable about a religious war between teddy bears and unicorns is currently out in U.S. theaters and video on demand.
Warner Animation Group has been operating without a dedicated boss since Allison Abbate's departure last August.