Phil Lord And Chris Miller To Make Hybrid Film ‘Last Human’ For Sony
The project is set in a futuristic reality where robots rule and humans are believed to be extinct.
The project is set in a futuristic reality where robots rule and humans are believed to be extinct.
Everything is not awesome for Warner Animation Group (WAG).
“Spider-Verse” won every award for which it was nominated.
Want to study how they constructed the story for “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”? Download a free copy of the script.
An extensive conversation with “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” director Bob Persichetti.
Forget best animated feature; “Spider-Man” is the best picture of the year according to at least one group of film critics.
Why Imageworks had to ‘break’ their animation and VFX pipeline to make “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.”
The buzz is growing on 2018’s most daring big-studio project.
Each Lego film from Warner Animation Group has grossed less than the previous one. Will “Lego Movie 2” reverse the trend?
The film promises action, comedy, and a visual approach unlike anything that’s ever been seen in Hollywood animation.
Sony’s latest feels tonally different from anything else released by a major American animation studio.
You can’t have an animated film trailer in 2018 without mocking the patriarchy, but acknowledging the problem is not the same as addressing the problem.
Read our quick primer on the latest “Star Wars” film: “Solo.”
Mike Rianda (“Gravity Falls”) is making his feature directorial debut with this sci-fi/comedy/road movie.
Next week, artists from across the U.S. and Canada, as well as Europe and Asia, will be in Berkeley, California for GLAS Animation Festival. We talk to the organizers about what makes the event so unique.
America’s premier animation festival, GLAS, has announced the full slate of programming for its 2018 edition.
A world-class group of animation creators will present at the GLAS Animation Festival, including “The Lego Movie” makers Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
Coming next Christmas.
The directors of “Archer” and “The Lego Movie” are involved.
‘Trolls’ director Mike Mitchell and co-director Walt Dohrn talk to Cartoon Brew about creative freedom, how Genndy Tartakovsky and Phil Lord helped out, and making cg look more handmade.