Animation is the Ultimate Expression of Hope: An Interview with ‘The Breadwinner’’s Nora Twomey and Saara Chaudry
The director and star of Cartoon Saloon’s powerful new work, “The Breadwinner,” speak to Cartoon Brew.
From fully-animated features to vfx-driven live-action films, animation is an integral part of the theatrical marketplace today.
The director and star of Cartoon Saloon’s powerful new work, “The Breadwinner,” speak to Cartoon Brew.
Oscar-nominated and Cannes-winning film director Carlos Carrera speaks with us about his long-awaited feature “Ana and Bruno.”
Genndy Tartakovsky is not only directing the film, he also co-wrote it.
Who needs Minions, when you’ve got Mario!
Who’s going to be nominated for a vfx Oscar? And who might slip in through the back door? We do a comprehensive breakdown of the category.
According to industry reports, The Weinstein Company is trying to unload “Paddington 2” onto another distributor before they file for bankruptcy.
Multiple animated projects are in disarray after Louis C.K. admits to sexually harassing multiple women.
Here’s the animated features competing for an Oscar this year.
Our first look at the highly anticipated feature debut of French filmmaker Jérémy Clapin.
Animators overcame big challenges to transform Taika Waititi into a 7-foot 6-inch rock creature.
Visual effects legend Phil Tippett looks back at two decades since “Starship Troopers,” and shares recently unearthed location scout and on-set video from the film.
Warning: Gnome ass ahead.
“Extinct” is a fantasy film about fluffy creatures called flummels on the brink of extinction.
1970s L.A. and parallel psychedelic dimensions are the setting for an upcoming animation project, “Foxy Trotter.”
Filmmaker and others who participated in the first-ever Animation is Film festival in L.A. speak about their experience with Cartoon Brew.
The president of Fox Animation is taking charge of a new division: Fox Family.
A big hit in Japan, “A Silent Voice” has made its to American theaters. We spoke with the director about her one-of-a-kind film.
A new animation festival taking place all weekend in Los Angeles will present the innovative animated features being produced around the world.
The long-term vision of these Asian producers is bold: they want “to build China’s own version of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that will entertain audiences worldwide.”
Do we need an Addams Family reboot? MGM seems to think so.