GKIDS Will Expand ‘Miss Hokusai’ Into Over 85 Theaters This Weekend
The Oscar-contending “Miss Hokusai” is getting a major expansion in the U.S. this weekend.
The Oscar-contending “Miss Hokusai” is getting a major expansion in the U.S. this weekend.
This festival favorite is headed to North America thanks to GKIDS.
“Ghost in the Shell” maker Production I.G. travels back in time for its new feature, “Miss Hokusai.”
American audiences to Fox: please stop making “Ice Age” films.
GKIDS is proud to bring you “Phantom Boy,” the highly anticipated new film from the Academy Award-nominated writers and directors of “A Cat in Paris.”
Two animation companies have joined the production of Cartoon Saloon’s “The Breadwinner” in its push toward completion.
The distributor says the film is “unlike anything you have seen before” and “a stunning example of the potential of the medium of animation.”
Rainmaker’s approach to video game adaptations may need a rethink, while Disney is obliterating box office records in 2016.
The hand-drawn French adventure film opens next week in the United States.
A melting pot of graphic techniques was used to create the film: collage, colored pencil, felt pens, Bic pens, painting of all types…watercolor, acrylic paint.
Audiences in LA and NY have voted with their wallets: they are ready for mature and intelligent feature animation.
Our look at four animated features that could upset the Oscar race and sneak in as nominees.
Cartoon Brew presents an exclusive gallery of the sensitive and whimsical character designs of Alê Abreu’s extraordinary feature film.
We spoke with Allers about awards season, women in animation, and why we still don’t see enough anthology animation at the multiplex.
The Annecy Cristal-winning French animated feature will arrive in the U.S. in 2016.
“Boy and the World” is angling to become the first Brazilian (not to mention South American) film nominated for an animated feature Academy Award.
Isaoo Takahata’s 1991 efort is the only Studio Ghibli film never to have receive a North American release.
The Aardman theatrical animation brand has become all but obsolete in the United States.
The follow-up fantasy-noir thriller from the makers of “A Cat in Paris” will receive a North American release.
Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci’s sci-fi fable and Konstantin Bronzit’s short exploration led awardees to the outer limits.