Spike & Mike’s Festival Of Animation Will Return In 2024
Skybound Entertainment is reviving the legendary indie animation showcase.
Skybound Entertainment is reviving the legendary indie animation showcase.
A look at the stories that had the biggest impact on the animation world last month.
According to CEO Pete Parsons, revenues have missed projections by 45% as 'Destiny 2' struggled to retain players.
We've got details on nine animated features being showcased at this year's AFM.
The film comes to the U.S. with plenty of buzz after screening at Cannes and Annecy over the summer.
The episode has been watched more than 33 million times since coming out two weeks ago.
The 2d horror-thriller unspools in colonial Mexico where a Spanish priest must seek healing from the natives he once condemned.
The facility will include a screening room, training spaces, exhibition space, and a year-round workplace for the festival's organizers.
Director Julio Soto and character designer Max Kostenko discuss the development process for the film, hitting U.S. cinemas this weekend.
According to festival director Vrej Kassouny, a new generation of young artists has created a wave of momentum in animation production.
Signe Baumane’s Animation Rock Tour for 'My Love Affair With Marriage' offers a hopeful strategy to avoid the pitfalls of traditional distribution.
These new T&J shorts capture the feisty vigor of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera's creations, while effortlessly incorporating new elements.
Check out the concept and development artwork that went into Max's 'Scavengers Reign,' debuting today.
So many contenders, so many questions.
Netflix will begin releasing Skydance animated features in 2024, starting with Vicky Jensons' 'Spellbound.'
According to Docter, "We've told people, 'Hey, all of this is going to be available to you on Disney+!'"
Disney may be the leading purveyor of safe, family-friendly entertainment today, but that hasn't always been the case.
The company's aim is to "democratize 3d animation."
Production designer Aidan Sugano spoke with us about the film's bumpy development, his role on the film, and putting together the book.
'Leo' is directed by the 'Saturday TV Funhouse' trio of Robert Smigel, Robert Marianetti, and David Wachtenheim.