‘Incredibles 2’ Fastest Animated Film To $200 Million
It took just 4 days for Brad Bird's latest to reach $200 million at the domestic box office.
It took just 4 days for Brad Bird's latest to reach $200 million at the domestic box office.
$182.6 million in 3 days!
One of the darkest of the Oscar-contending animated features, "Birdboy: The Forgotten Children" explores how external matters like pollution and drugs can contaminate the interior of its characters.
Check out this video that celebrates some of the highlights from an excellent year in feature animation.
"Prince Ivandoe" is only the second Cartoon Network original series created in Europe, and the first in Denmark. The show's creators spoke with us about their experience.
If you want to know what upcoming shows that European tv animation producers are developing, Cartoon Forum was the place to be this week.
Why is Hollywood obsessed with making animated films based on intellectual property that doesn't have any stories, characters, or mythologies?
Finnish game maker Rovio is joining the animation sequel onslaught of 2019.
A European cg series "My Knight and Me" makes it to the U.S. shores via Cartoon Network.
Stay up-to-date on which animation and vfx films are winning end-of-year honors.
Berkeley, California is the place to be in early March 2017.
Animation veteran Clay Kaytis joins a long list of animation directors who have jumped into live-action filmmaking.
More Angry Birds is on the way!
Figuring out how to make the characters in "The Angry Birds Movie" look simple was a big challenge for Sony Imageworks.
"Angry Birds" is a hit in both the United States and China.
Will audiences defy critics and turn out to support an animated feature inspired by a mobile gaming app?
Will Rovio's big gamble on "Angry Birds" pay off?
It's the first European film that Japan's legendary Studio Ghibli has co-produced.
Ghibli's first international co-production is directed by "Father and Daughter" director Michael Dudok de Wit.
Brad Bird's animated classic is getting the art-of book treatment, a mere 17 years after its theatrical release.