Will Wes Anderson’s ‘Isle of Dogs’ Help Animation Be Viewed As A Serious Artform?
Wes Anderson's new film is already breaking barriers, becoming the first animated feature to open the Berlinale festival. What else can it do for animation art?
Wes Anderson's new film is already breaking barriers, becoming the first animated feature to open the Berlinale festival. What else can it do for animation art?
The biggest entertainment business story of the year: Disney and Fox are merging.
When creating Apu, voice actor Hank Azaria said he was instructed by "The Simpsons" writing staff: "Can you do an Indian accent and how offensive can you make it?" Now there's a documentary about how offensive Apu is.
Multiple animated projects are in disarray after Louis C.K. admits to sexually harassing multiple women.
The ex-Nickelodeon producer is speaking for the first time since being fired from the studio.
Grunkle Stan isn't taking the white nationalist movement sitting down. Thank his creator, Alex Hirsch.
Why is Hollywood obsessed with making animated films based on intellectual property that doesn't have any stories, characters, or mythologies?
"Cars 3" opened more poorly than the other two films in the Disney-Pixar-franchise, but it's still a big winner for Disney.
Now we know why Comcast-NBCUniversal bought Dreamworks Animation: a new children's network. Here's what you need to know about Universal Kids.
This Trump crony admits he broke ethics rule when he promoted "The Lego Batman Movie."
A "previously scheduled board meeting" will prevent Iger from traveling to Washington D.C. tomorrow.
The director of "Zootopia" has called out the U.S. president's press secretary for lying.
The founder of Dreamworks Animation could run one of Hollywood's Big Six entertainment conglomerates.
RIP Tyrus Wong.
The "N.Y. Times" is still a little unclear on this whole computer animation thing.
Sorry Disney, Italy's already got their own Moana.
Will audiences defy critics and turn out to support an animated feature inspired by a mobile gaming app?
Forty-three years after its release, one of the weirdest Japanese animated features is receiving its due recognition in the United States.
Will audiences turn out to see an animated feature based on a popular video game series?
"Norm of the North" is the first of at least nine animated features in 2016 that will feature animal leads. It's going to be a long year.