Watch The Teaser Trailer For This Gritty Brazilian Take On ‘Heart of Darkness’
A feature film is being planned for 2018.
A feature film is being planned for 2018.
The 40th anniversary of North America's biggest animation festival is here.
Mark Osborne talks about why he said no to directing the project at first and why working in CG can drive a director crazy.
What happened in Montreal in 1967 has never happened before or since.
Chris Renaud talks about comic influences on "The Secret Life of Pets," Illumination's unconventional workflow, and the studio's fluid production process that allows humor to be added in during every stage of production.
Phil Tippett is using augmented reality to bring his classic creatures to life in the new game Hologrid: Monster Battle.
How does one of the most famous animators in the world get booted from his country’s only animation school?
Rare classic cartoons are coming to Blu-ray at an affordable price.
Feature animation story artist Matt Jones shares some advice he picked up from one of the greatest illustrators of all time.
Acting instructor Ed Hooks explores the animated performances of this year's five feature animation nominees.
Legendary director and provocateur Werner Herzog has some thoughts on the future of entertainment.
We explore how the Pegbarians have built a career out of balancing commissioned and original work with (or around) YouTube’s monetization system.
Blame it on the yams!
Charles Schulz's Charlie Brown always failed, then triumphed, then failed, and so on. According to critics, "The Peanuts Movie" pretty much does the same.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Genndy Tartakovsky talks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of making "Hotel Transylvania 2" and what he's trying to do next.
'The SpongeBob Musical' will debut in Chicago next year before heading to Broadway.
How an indie animator in New York City added a unique animated touch to a major Hollywood film.
'Mr. Black' and 'Kwang Boo' are another reminder China is increasingly self-reliant when it comes to creating and consuming cartoon features.
Two new books examine the role of the Disney studio as a patriotic propaganda factory during World War II.
Long before "Tangled" and "Frozen," Disney artists complained about the silly title of another Disney film—"The Great Mouse Detective."