‘Zootopia’ Trumps ‘Frozen’ With Record-Breaking Opening
Meanwhile, "Kung Fu Panda 3" has passed $300m worldwide.
Meanwhile, "Kung Fu Panda 3" has passed $300m worldwide.
The life of a misguided and intensely focused man, chronicled through his oral obsessions.
A cartoon animal bending over and tucking its head between its legs might just be the funniest thing ever.
"Our primary goal is to broaden and redefine the perception of animation in the US."
These adorable animated characters won the Oscars last night -- and we're not talking about Minions.
"Why do you draw so many black characters?" A CalArts student explains how she answers this question.
Frank Braxton broke animation's color barrier in the early-1950s, changing the animation industry forever.
Acting instructor Ed Hooks explores the animated performances of this year's five feature animation nominees.
Creators are calling for an end to Youtube's current policies, which allow corporations to abuse American copyright law and restrict the free speech rights of independent artists.
Filmmaker David OReilly reports on his experiences at the one-of-a-kind Georama animation festival in Tokyo.
It's Oscar season, a.k.a. the time of year when everyone insults animation.
The Spanish animation festival Animac has selected "Female Futures" as the theme for this year's event, which will take place in Lleida, Spain next week.
The deadline to purchase an online pass is tomorrow.
Nimble aims to make high-end animation production pipelines, previously available only to major studios, available to everyone in the world.
Two elderly swimmers meet at the baths for their ritual swimming. This time they are diving deeper than usual.
"Anomalisa" writer and co-director Charlie Kaufman just highlighted an ugly truth about the Animated Feature category of the Oscars.
As millennials abandon TV viewing and gravitate to mobile and online consumption, traditional TV studios are scrambling to adapt to the viewing habits of young viewers.
This lion learned his lesson the hard way: don't mess with Jeffrey Katzenberg.
Steve Cutts may not be a household name, but his viral films got him the gig of a lifetime.
Hanna-Barbera legends Willie Ito, Jerry Eisenberg, and Tony Benedict will also be guests in Toronto this spring.