Amid Feature Animation Push, Rob Coleman And Randal Shore Rejoin ILM
The pair will hold key executive positions at the Lucasfilm division.
The pair will hold key executive positions at the Lucasfilm division.
Meet musician monkeys, a gun-toting frog, a Singaporean Sherlock Holmes, and more …
Another winner was "Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story," a decidedly adult rom-com from the Philippines.
Based on Halfdan Pisket’s "The Dane Trilogy" graphic novels, the film tells the story of a Turkish refugee struggling to integrate in Denmark.
The sequel's frantic mashup of studio IP is far from a slam dunk, say critics.
Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, DC Comics, HBO Max, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera: Warnermedia has one of the world's most famous animation portfolios, period.
The R-rated Netflix comedy is directed by "Archer" veteran Matt Thompson.
A look at five notable shorts, from up-and-coming filmmakers and established pros alike, that will screen next week at the famed animation festival.
Get ready for clone troopers, oddball sci-fi shorts, the return of Finn and Jake, and more …
The first family of primetime animation is trying to make a comeback.
Michael Govier and Will McCormack scored an Oscar nomination with their first animated short, "If Anything Happens I Love You." They spoke to us about their vision for the film.
The awards, which celebrate the best in Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American animation, will be held on May 29.
Under the deal, CBS Studios has the exclusive rights to produce all tv content created and developed by the brothers.
The proposed feature is set to be directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, and produced by Aron Warner.
Branded as formulaic, "Raya and the Last Dragon" is still being praised for its world-building, performances, and emotional depths. Here's what some critics had to say.
You can look forward to Southeast Asian dragons, jazzed-up skeletons, friendly L.A. ghosts, and more …
Disney veteran Lee promises a film that will celebrate "queerness and 'otherness.'"
Oswald Iten looks beyond Disney's famous songs to the six feature scores composed by George Bruns in the 1950s–70s.
The deal cements a relationship between Crawford and the studio that stretches back to 2006.
The film will be helmed by vfx veteran Wendy Rogers ("Shrek," "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron") in her directorial debut.