Why Hollywood Can’t Stop Making Films About Lego, Emojis, And Angry Birds
Why is Hollywood obsessed with making animated films based on intellectual property that doesn’t have any stories, characters, or mythologies?
Why is Hollywood obsessed with making animated films based on intellectual property that doesn’t have any stories, characters, or mythologies?
Stay up-to-date on which animation and vfx films are winning end-of-year honors.
More Angry Birds is on the way!
“Zootopia” reached the milestone just two days before its Blu-ray release.
Figuring out how to make the characters in “The Angry Birds Movie” look simple was a big challenge for Sony Imageworks.
“Angry Birds” is a hit in both the United States and China.
Will audiences defy critics and turn out to support an animated feature inspired by a mobile gaming app?
Will Rovio’s big gamble on “Angry Birds” pay off?
The Finnish game maker has invested over $100 million into making the “Angry Birds” movie.
A cartoon animal bending over and tucking its head between its legs might just be the funniest thing ever.
No wonder they’re angry.
From new visions to revivals of lost wonders, next year’s incoming animated features reach far and wide.
Our first-look at the “Angry Birds Movie” is promising.