‘Flow’ Ranks Only Behind ‘Wicked’ In Per-Theater Average At The Box Office
Ahead of a national expansion, Gints Zilbalodis’ feline survival tale ‘Flow’ is off to a strong start in limited release.
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Ahead of a national expansion, Gints Zilbalodis’ feline survival tale ‘Flow’ is off to a strong start in limited release.
A mortally wounded astronaut awakens in the upper atmosphere after a catastrophic event.
Indian animator Prosenjit Biswas walks us through his process of using Cartoon Animator 5 to create his animation projects.
Following three bald brothers on a trip to Istanbul for hair transplant surgery, Keppens’ stop-motion short focuses on the insecurities of this touching trio.
‘Light of the World’ is set to release theatrically in the U.S. on September 5, 2025.
Ryan Reynolds will produce the film from a script by Matt Lieberman.
The tentative deal will now go before Animation Guild members for a ratification vote.
A ghost goes for a walk in the woods.
“You don’t need to change yourself in order to change the world; you just have to be yourself,” says director Keika Lee about the idea behind her Oscar-qualified short ‘Oren’s Way.’
The number of eligible films is two shy of last year’s record 33 contenders.
Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, studios are releasing trailers for next year’s animated movies.
The short earned its Oscars qualification by winning multiple awards, including the grand jury prize at Animayo and the best animated short award at Tribeca festival.
Deutz’s film has qualified multiple times over for this year’s Oscar competition, including winning the grand prize at Animafest Zagreb.
“Fred Moore was Disney drawing,” his colleague Marc Davis once said. “We’ve all done things on our own, but that was the basis of what Disney stood for.”
In this atmospheric short, a watchman clocks into his lonely booth and spends hours composing endless security logs to stay awake, as he slowly descends into darkness.
The film was written and directed by a team of seven students at the famed French animation school.
Get ready to have your eyes pop out of your skull, because today we’re taking a look at some of the great wild takes throughout animation history.
“It’s wonderful to find somebody who can show us this positive side of ourselves,” Yamada says of the idea behind her new film.