‘Suzume’ Director Makoto Shinkai Talks About Writing And Storyboarding His Own Films
Shinkai opened up about his unique (mostly) solitary process of writing and developing films.
Shinkai opened up about his unique (mostly) solitary process of writing and developing films.
The director joined us to discuss why animals make the best protagonists and the importance of a good score.
The filmmaker recruited talent from across Europe to staff his single-use studio.
Critics are saying that 'Dawn' has the humor and good looks of its predecessor, but lacks the first film's sense of peril.
Watch a conversation with the filmmakers of 'Nimona,' which is newly nominated for a Critics Choice Award.
The streamer's biggest hits include 'CoComelon,' 'PAW Patrol,' 'Minions,' and 'Sing.'
“If I’m daunted by something, I’m more attracted to it," says Fell of the sequel, which debuts this Friday on Netflix.
Adam Sandler's 'Leo' hit Netflix this week after screening for free in 150 theaters on November 11 and 12.
Created by Oscar-nominated director Sanjay Patel, the series follows baby Hindu deities as they learn to use their powers at a divine daycare.
This is a Looney Tunes film unlike any other.
The hybrid project had tested strongly with audiences.
The streamer also unveiled a new 'Jurassic World' animated series from Dreamworks Animation.
Five features fill out this year’s too-close-to-call animated feature category, while only one animated short made this year’s list.
All the best and worst thoughts of a new parent are laid bare in this crayon-animated piece about mental health and paternal love.
This year's conference boasts an incredible speaker lineup and several panels of the impact of AI.
'Wish' is directed by Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn from a script by Jennifer Lee and Allison Moore.
Canadian titles shone at this year's event, and for the third consecutive year a Japanese short won the grand prize.
Herguera tells us how she ended up making a film about a century-old Indian story and the steps it took to get the project off the ground.
Kozachik was the go-to cinematographer for spooky stop motion, also filling the role on 'James and the Giant Peach' and 'Corpse Bride.'
"By showing fragments of violence I had experienced in my life, I was putting together a portrait of society in a patriarchal world," says Yakovleva,