Passion Pictures Teams Up With Disney For ‘101 Dalmatian Street’
London-based Passion Pictures has added its own unique take on the Disney classic "101 Dalmatians."
London-based Passion Pictures has added its own unique take on the Disney classic "101 Dalmatians."
BBC and Netflix's "Watership Down" and Disney Junior's "Elena of Avalor" received the most nominations for an animated production this year.
Warner Bros. has been on a decade-long odyssey to make this film. It's finally happening.
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A lot of people are wondering why Paramount even made this film.
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Kristin Lowe and Peter Gal will assume the chief creative officer roles.
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The Academy demands that voters view films in almost every category except for animated feature. That needs to change.
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