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"The Emoji Movie" did something right.
"The Emoji Movie" did something right.
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"The Nut Job 2" broke an all-time cinematic record for people NOT seeing a film.
A "We Bare Bears" artist took to Twitter tonight to express his views on the multiple days of white supremacist and neo-Nazi rioting that has taken place in Charlottesville, Virginia.
"In This Corner of the World," winner of the Japan Academy Prize, has arrived in U.S. theaters.
We're launching this new resource to help readers keep track of American animated features in development.
Bow to your new cartoon overlords: Gru and his minions have become the top-grossing animation franchise of all-time.
Stop-motion animation is booming in Los Angeles, so why are artists left to fend for themselves when it comes to negotiating their employment agreements with the various studios. Cartoon Brew investigates.
Netflix has a new philosophy when it comes to anime: go big or go home.
The 'Homecoming' filmmakers wanted to show Spider-Man's tentative side in the movie's dramatic ferry scene.
Mexico's Pixelatl Festival is bringing together big names in stop motion, cg, and traditional animation at its annual must-attend conference.
Nothing can keep Americans from watching "The Emoji Movie."
A Hollywood screenwriter was unable to convince a judge that Disney stole "Zootopia" from him.
The first lady of voice acting has died.
Titmouse brought its A game for the new Amazon fantasy-adventure series "Niko and the Sword of Light."
Get a first look at the Ukrainian animated feature "Mavka, The Forest Song."
You've heard of previs, but what about 'video-vis'? This technique could save you time and money when making a film with complex vfx sequences.
A surreal journey through the dream of a video game character who has been K.O.'d during a match.
A haunting animated gem, created entirely by one person, starts its U.S. theatrical run today.
"Rocket & Groot" and "Teen Titans Go!" shake up the short-form animation category at the 2017 Emmy Awards.