5 Highlights From The 2017 Animation Block Program
Whether you’re into “Bojack Horseman,” “Raggedy Ann and Andy,” or “Bee Movie,” Animation Block Party 2017 will have a little bit of something for all tastes.
Whether you’re into “Bojack Horseman,” “Raggedy Ann and Andy,” or “Bee Movie,” Animation Block Party 2017 will have a little bit of something for all tastes.
The ever-expanding Brooklyn animation scene offers two unique animation screenings this month.
Get ready, New York City: Animation Block is back for its thirteenth edition!
The West Coast might have its Comic-Con this week, but the East Coast will be enjoying animated films at the 11th annual Animation Block Party, which starts tomorrow and continues through Sunday.
Next Wednesday, the animated duo of Jeff Twiller and Randy J. Johnson will host their own animated film screening in Brooklyn. It’s a legit line-up of animated shorts, with perceptive cinematic commentary supplied inbetween the films by Twiller and Johnson. Thankfully, they happen to be animation experts.
In Williamsburg, Brooklyn, there’s no shortage of businesses offering unique artisanal goods, which makes it an ideal location for …
Celebrating its tenth edition this summer, Animation Block Party will take place between July 25-28 in Brooklyn. The festival, which is …
Animation Block Party returns this weekend for its ninth edition. The three-day festival opens tonight with an outdoor screening on the …
The craft of hand-drawn animation, virtually absent from American bigscreens (Winnie the Pooh and The Illusionist being the notable …
Animation Block Party, the most significant US animation festival on the East Coast, returns tonight for its eighth year in a row. The …
Here’s a fun foreign culture lesson for a Friday. Teru Teru Bozu by Brooklyn-based Lori Samsel reinterprets a traditional Japanese …
I love the illustrative-collage animation style of Brooklyn-based painter Jonathan Campo and hope he continues to explore this quirky …
Taking a page from the playbook of hip hop musicians who peddle their CDs in tourist areas of Manhattan, Brooklyn animator Mark …