30 Years Ago: The CG Secrets of the Ballroom Sequence in ‘Beauty and the Beast’
Jim Hillin, the cg supervisor of "Beauty and the Beast," reveals the creation of an iconic moment in Disney animation history.
Jim Hillin, the cg supervisor of "Beauty and the Beast," reveals the creation of an iconic moment in Disney animation history.
From Aardman's "Robin Robin" to Disney's "Olaf Presents," the holiday specials are coming out in full force this month …
Remember when Disney shut down Blue Sky Studios? The internet definitely hasn't forgotten.
In a wide-ranging interview, the director drills into the narrative and design choices behind his Pixar feature.
"Spirit Untamed" was tamed by the U.S. box office.
It's a big month for original films, with "Luca," "Wish Dragon," and "America: The Motion Picture" all set to debut.
The remaster does not yet have North American distribution.
Get ready for clone troopers, oddball sci-fi shorts, the return of Finn and Jake, and more …
The Lin-Manuel Miranda musical was previously set for a theatrical release on June 4. A new date has not been announced.
Award season ends with big wins for Disney and Netflix.
Many people view the Oscar as the ultimate film honor. When it comes to animated features, it's the ultimate sham.
Pixar veteran Oh has scored an Oscar nomination for his self-produced experimental short. He tells us how the project came about.
Welcome to our series of interviews with the directors of this year’s Oscar-nominated animated shorts.
In a new book, Sam Summers sets out to dissect how the Dreamworks formula, with its pop tunes, celebrity actors, wink-wink gags, differs from Disney's.
The feature, which will be rooted in lore and mythology from del Carmen's native Philippines, is part of an exclusive overall deal the veteran story artist has signed with Netflix.
The Academy Awards will be presented on April 25.
It's a good year for Disney+ exclusives.
"Soul" and "Wolfwalkers" topped the feature film nominations with ten apiece, but most bizarrely, they aren't competing against each other in the main feature category.
The first rule of the Golden Globes: there are no rules.
Warner Bros. is trumpeting the launch as "evidence that people are willing to go back to the movies when there is something they want to see."