In Memoriam: Remembering The Animation Figures Who Died In 2022
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year including animators, illustrators, writers, directors, and studio founders.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year including animators, illustrators, writers, directors, and studio founders.
Eighteen out of twenty NYFCC animated feature winners have gone on to earn Oscar nominations.
A big year is on deck for animated features. We run down 2023's most anticipated U.S. releases.
Fans are praising the trailer's lush visuals and Princess Peach's shift from damsel into distress to sovereign ready to fight for her people.
As the holiday season rolls along, streaming services continue to serve up seasonal content to subscribers.
The companies previously collaborated for 650 hours of content on Nickelodeon's 'LEGO City Adventures.'
Netflix's most-nominated project is "Maya and the Three;" Disney's is "Ciao Alberto."
High profile original fare is joined by a glut of holiday themed programming in our November animation streaming guide.
Works from as far back 2019 are eligible for this year's awards, creating a familiar field of nominees.
The studio's 350-person staff is expected to grow for the production of the film.
Five years after it was first announced, we have our first look at Illumination's take on Mario.
Looking for something spooky to get you in the mood for Halloween? Check out our October animation streaming guide.
'Beavis and Butt-Head' creator Mike Judge is teaming with Zach Woods, Brandon Gardner, and Greg Daniels on the comedy series.
Despite the layoffs, reports suggest that Netflix will not slow its animation output.
'A Town Called Panic: The Summer Holidays' and 'Bird in the Peninsula' also scored multiple honors.
Abbate's departure comes as Warner Bros. Discover CEO David Zaslav reorganizes the company's film divisions.
Lightyear, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Lost Ollie, and Luck lead a packed August streaming calendar.
Learn about British filmmaker Phil Mulloy whose bold, grotesque, and minimalist works explore the dark and savage side of human nature.
Former Annecy winner Alberto Vázquez uses teddy bears and unicorns to deliver his colorful, vulgar, and hilarious anti-war allegory.
The upcoming musical series from Kid Cudi and Kenya Barris will be available to stream early this fall.