From Mighty Mouse To Spice Girls: Paramount Animation Reveals Slate Of Upcoming Features
Paramount Animation is aiming to boost its output to two animated features a year starting in 2020.
Paramount Animation is aiming to boost its output to two animated features a year starting in 2020.
"The Lion King" is a big technical leap forward for the art of animation. Innovation in the art form deserves to be celebrated, not belittled and hidden from the public.
The first feature from STX Entertainment isn't getting much love from the critics, but will it do better with audiences?
"Weathering with You" opens in Japanese cinemas on July 19, 2019.
Disney's $170 million production isn't receiving the reception the studio had hoped for.
"Klaus" is now expected to compete for an Academy Award.
Tsujihara had recently been tasked with bringing together the company's family, kids, and animation efforts under a single business.
A lot of people are wondering why Paramount even made this film.
The Academy demands that voters view films in almost every category except for animated feature. That needs to change.
Emma Thompson quit Skydance Animation's first feature over "concerns about working with Lasseter."
Miller created profitable divisions of the company including Walt Disney Home Video, Touchstone Pictures, and The Disney Channel.
A key creative figure at Pixar is parting ways with the company.
The chief of Paramount Animation told her staff that she is "furious" about Lasseter's re-entry into the business.
Paramount Animation just became the new home of John Lasseter's films and they're not happy about it.
John Lasseter is an alleged serial sexual predator, and that should raise concerns for women working at Skydance.
Skydance Animation's hiring of John Lasseter "endorses and perpetuates a broken system that allows powerful men to act without consequence."
Don't call "The Lion King" an animated film. Or a live-action film.
""I'm not happy that I don't get to participate. Who would be?," says Woolverton.
The buzz is growing on 2018's most daring big-studio project.
Another key Pixar veteran, Ricky Nierva, is also on board the project.