Festival by Pixelatl Director José Iñesta: “Animation Can Change the Fate of Mexico”
The director of Mexico's leading animation conference speaks with "Cartoon Brew" about the future of Mexican animation.
The director of Mexico's leading animation conference speaks with "Cartoon Brew" about the future of Mexican animation.
"Anomalisa" is the first feature film from TV animation producer Starburns Industries.
Mashing together their older characters could prove more popular than any of the network's current offerings.
Women don't receive the same opportunities as men do in animation, and they're finally speaking out about it.
The signature edition of "Iron Giant" will have its world premiere next month at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Discover the art of McKenna Harris, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
Isaoo Takahata's 1991 efort is the only Studio Ghibli film never to have receive a North American release.
The art provocateur has transformed a derelict English seaside resort into the " UK’s most disappointing new visitor attraction.”
The minds behind "Shaun" hold forth for an informative half-hour on making (much) more with (much) less.
Butch Hartman knows a thing or two about working with a network -- which is why he's starting and funding his own.
Aardman's adaptation of "Shaun the Sheep" is a critically acclaimed wonder. Will American audiences appreciate it?
Director Ash Brannon, animation studio Reel FX, and actors Luke Wilson and Eddie Izzard are all involved in this Chinese animated feature.
It's the second high-profile feature directing gig for Patrick Osborne this year.
It's the fifth feature in a cartoon series that you probably haven't heard about in the West.
Critics pretty much couldn't stand Adam Sandler's videogame vehicle, but who couldn't see that coming?
DreamWorks has finally found a viable business model: selling its studio campus over and over again.
The film promises Chinese animation like you've never seen before.
Here's a new clothing line for investment bankers and studio execs who want to pretend they like cartoons.
LEGO and pixels move aside...it's Emoji's turn!
The "Breaking Bad" star is an aging superhero who can't keep an erection.