Bob Persichetti Out, Lino DiSalvo In As Director of Playmobil Movie
Lino DiSalvo, the head of animation on Disney’s “Frozen,” will make his directorial debut on the toy-based movie.
From fully-animated features to vfx-driven live-action films, animation is an integral part of the theatrical marketplace today.
Lino DiSalvo, the head of animation on Disney’s “Frozen,” will make his directorial debut on the toy-based movie.
The studio’s first project will be “Klaus” directed by Sergio Pablos.
The much-talked about French feature will have its North American premiere next month, followed by a broader release this fall.
Three French features and four shorts were nominated for César awards this year.
Even the Europeans are joining the CGI animal trend.
DreamWorks presents its new take on the classic toy dolls.
Can Illumination replicate the success it has enjoyed with the Despicable Me franchise?
No wonder they’re angry.
A new trailer is out for Laika’s next film.
A distinctive hand-drawn action-adventure film is headed to the United States.
One of Japan’s biggest film hits of 2015 is headed to U.S. theaters.
Two slightly different versions of the film will be released in China.
Augenblick Studios will produce the surreal hand-drawn comedy starring God, the Devil, and a drunk guy.
“Norm of the North” is the first of at least nine animated features in 2016 that will feature animal leads. It’s going to be a long year.
Low-budget features and South American contenders are competing alongside Pixar this year.
Animation is growing up at the prestigious Cartoon Movie forum in France.
Chomet’s new film revolves around two aging brothers who live out their dream of taking part in a car race.
It is Pixar’s 7th Golden Globe win 10 years.
If you’ve ever wanted to see a human man give birth to a cartoon monster, this film might be for you.
If a film’s success is judged by how much erotic fan art it generates, then Disney has already won 2016 with “Zootopia.”