Disney CEO Bob Iger Makes First Public Comments On John Lasseter
How have things changed at Pixar since John Lasseter stepped down as chief creative officer?
How have things changed at Pixar since John Lasseter stepped down as chief creative officer?
Disney and Pixar animation president Ed Catmull made a tidy profit on his latest real estate flip.
The Disney Company’s inconsistent values and ethics is causing a lot of people to question its reputation as a family-friendly brand.
In her first public appearance as Disney Animation’s chief creative officer, Jennifer Lee speaks about Disney’s #DreamBigPrincess initiative.
Pixar is a “sexist boys club” says a former artist, who tells stories of demeaning, lecherous, and physically abusive behavior, many involving John Lasseter.
Kobe Bryant may be an Oscar winner, but he won’t be allowed to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.
It’s a new day at Disney and Pixar animation studios!
John Lasseter is (kind of) leaving…
Not everyone at Disney is happy about this children’s book starring John Lasseter.
There’s plenty of ups and downs in the making of any major studio animated film, but “Toy Story 4” sounds like it’s been a particularly tumultuous production.
The animation industry is speaking loudly, clearly, and collectively about John Lasseter. Why isn’t the Walt Disney Company listening?
#MeToo? Not at the Walt Disney Company.
John Lasseter’s sabbatical ends on May 21, but no one knows if he’s coming back.
It took 32 years, but a woman has finally directed a Pixar short.
Pixar’s oldest employee, Luckey played a key role in the early years of the studio’s feature films.
When your first award presenter of the evening is a man charged with rape, it’s a fair indication of where the rest of the evening is headed.
The artists at Walt Disney Animation Studios will have their say tomorrow.
While at least three animated films are dogged by sexual harassment/assault controversies at the Oscars this year, only one film has a nominee who has had rape charges filed against him.
The biggest challenge for “Coco” director Lee Unkrich this award season: pretending that his film’s executive producer, John Lasseter, doesn’t exist.