TV ROUNDUP: Amazon, Nickelodeon, Adult Swim, Netflix
A look at Amazon's first original half-hour series, a new show from the creator of "Superjail!," and a "Loud House" spin-off in development.
A look at Amazon's first original half-hour series, a new show from the creator of "Superjail!," and a "Loud House" spin-off in development.
Already a hit in several South American countries, "Condorito" opens today in the United States.
"Coco" is finding friends around the world.
Visual effects legend Phil Tippett looks back at two decades since "Starship Troopers," and shares recently unearthed location scout and on-set video from the film.
Women in animation speak openly with Cartoon Brew about what it means to work in the business while being a mom, and what the industry should be doing to support their careers.
Without any advance publicity or notice, The Weinstein Company has quietly slipped the Chinese animated feature "The Guardian Brothers" onto Netflix.
Before "Frozen" and "Zootopia," there was a film called "Oilspot and Lipstick."
Why did the Academy invite a record number of animation artists to join their organization this year?
"It’s not going to look like a Pixar movie, where you see money on the screen," says "Ernest & Celestine" director Benjamin Renner.
Watch the Annie Awards live on Cartoon Brew tonight.
Animation dream job or sweatshop: this site can help you find the answer.
Disney's Nine Old Men...move over and make room for Nine MORE Old Men!
We look at how animation artists are reacting to the inauguration of casino owner and reality TV host Donald Trump as new U.S. president.
The most comprehensive list of 2017 theatrical animated features!
Some good news to end the year: "Incredibles 2" voice record sessions have started!
Nominations for the 44th ASIFA-Hollywood Annie Awards were announced this morning, and Disney’s Zootopia led the way with 11 nominations. …
The opening weekend of "Moana" is solid, but questions remain whether it can match "Zootopia" or "Frozen."
So many great contenders this year. The first step to judging them is understanding how diverse the slate of films is in 2016.
Box office pundits underestimated yet another animated film.
Billion-dollar buddies: "Finding Dory" and "Zootopia."