Golden Globes Nominees: Disney Dominates, ‘Lion King’ Finally Acknowledged As Animation
Here are the the Golden Globe nominations for best animated feature.
Here are the the Golden Globe nominations for best animated feature.
Dreamworks’s sequel to 2016’s “Trolls” features one of the starriest musical casts of any film, period.
Made at a modest cost of $40 million, “The Addams Family” is a winner for MGM/United Artists Releasing.
The film was removed from theaters after the discovery of a scene that shows what Vietnam claims to be a violation of its water sovereignty.
Dreamworks Animation has announced two new features slated for release in 2021.
The good news: It’s the best U.S. debut for an original animated film this year. The bad news: It’s one of Dreamworks Animation’s worst openings ever.
The yeti-starring cg epic is the first feature from China’s Pearl Studio, co-produced with Dreamworks Animation.
The film, about a robot stranded in space, will play before a retrospective of popular Dreamworks animated features.
With new competitors on the way, the streaming giant Netflix is turbocharging its preschool content production.
Moving forward, the network will rely more heavily on content from Dreamworks Animation.
“Trolls World Tour” will be released in U.S. theaters on April 17, 2020.
See the full list of 24 projects chosen for the 2019 SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival Electronic Theater.
China’s Pearl Studio, formerly Oriental Dreamworks, has unveiled the first look at its new film, “Abominable,” a co-production with Dreamworks Animation.
Launched last fall, the L.A. organization has grown to nearly 500 members.
“How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” is no longer hidden.
The prestigious SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference will include several animation-related technical papers.
Del Toro is gettting into animation in a big way!
“How to Train Your Dragon 3” director Dean DeBlois will speak in France about the new film.
The director of Disney’s “Inner Workings” is slated to make his feature directorial debut with Dreamworks Animation.
A new Animation Guild report reveals which L.A. animation studios employ the most and least women artists.