Golden Globes Nominees: Original Stories Triumph, Netflix And Apple Debut In Category
Of the five nominees, four are based on original ideas — a big change from last year's contenders.
Of the five nominees, four are based on original ideas — a big change from last year's contenders.
For the first article in our new series, Gutierrez tells us about the original ending to his 2014 feature — and why he had to change it.
Welcome to our new monthly guide to streaming animation.
What does cinema-going mean to animation — and what will change in this new era of streaming?
Both films were scheduled for April. "Ron's Gone Wrong" is now due to come out October 22 and "Bob's Burgers" is unset.
This weekend, animated films topped the box office in many major territories with a functioning theatrical sector.
And do it soon — these films won't all remain online for long.
Reviews, interviews, trailer breakdowns, exclusive artwork: we've given a lot of airtime to these films over the past year.
"We're very fired up about catching them in family animation, maybe eventually passing them."
There's much, much more to this year's race than "Soul" and "Wolfwalkers."
Oscar hopefuls shared some fascinating angles on behind-the-scenes crew diversity in a new roundtable.
Pixar's chief creative officer outlines his vision for a more diverse studio.
Pixar's latest almost tripled its debut in its second weekend, grossing $13.7 million.
Welcome to our first-ever monthly guide to streaming animation.
New directions for Disney and Warnermedia, big developments in anime, rumors around Apple TV+, and more…
No animated feature is ever a true frontrunner for the Oscar unless it is a Disney Company production, but critics' groups are making their case for Apple TV+'s "Wolfwalkers."
In other news: Pixar's "Soul" has opened in China to a modest $5.5 million.
There's been a slight adjustment at the top of Hollywood’s biggest movie studio. Here's what that means.
Disney has subjected the company that bears her name to her harshest criticism yet.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.