‘The Nut Job 2’ Records Worst All-Time Opening For A Film In 4,000+ Theaters
"The Nut Job 2" broke an all-time cinematic record for people NOT seeing a film.
"The Nut Job 2" broke an all-time cinematic record for people NOT seeing a film.
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Disney is exploring a new way to automate speech animation with computers.
You don't want to know how many calories are in this animation trailer!
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A new film from the co-director of "Ernest & Celestine."
The Chinese animated feature "Have A Nice Day" is headed to U.S. theaters this fall.
"Cars 3" opened more poorly than the other two films in the Disney-Pixar-franchise, but it's still a big winner for Disney.
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By the end of production, even the vfx artists and filmmakers had difficulty telling the real cars apart from the digital ones.
Open Road Films launches "Spark: A Space Tail" in theaters today, but will anybody see it?
Meet the new boss of the box office.
Originally titled "Ballerina," this France/Canada production will open in the U.S. on April 21.
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