The Wild Robot,” the story of a robot who gets shipwrecked on a deserted island and befriends the local wildlife, dominated this weekend’s 52nd Annie Awards this weekend, recognizing the best in ...
Oscar dark horse "Flow" took Best Independent Feature and Best Writing, and "Arcane" earned seven TV/Media awards.
The Wild Robot' and 'Arcane' took home nine and seven trophies respectively at the 52nd Annie Awards. See the full list of ...
Adding one Pixar film and its protagonist to Disney Dreamlight Valley could change the very landscape of the game's ...
It’s another year of high-profile animated sequels, led by Disney’s “Zootopia 2,” DreamWorks’ “The Bad Guys 2,” and Nickelodeon/Paramount’s “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Square Pants” and the ...
Has any movie studio ever made crying as big a part of its brand identity as Pixar? True, parent company Disney has long mastered the art of emotional manipulation, but Pixar pushed it to the next ...
Channing Tatum finally got the chance to portray Gambit on the big screen in the 2024 superhero blockbuster Deadpool & Wolverine after spending years trying to do so. Tatum’s outing as the New Orleans ...
Pixar executive Pete Docter has expressed his disappointment with the Disney+ release of the acclaimed animated movie Soul, which debuted in December 2020. The Jamie Foxx-led dramedy was originally ...
then head to the Disney store here to order. “We’re in the same place we were after [Inside Out],” Docter said. “We’re just like, ‘Okay, well if we were going to do something ...
Tarantino said during the Sundance Film Festival (via Variety) that the definition of films has changed since the pandemic. The “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” director deemed theatrical releases as a ...
Pete Docter: I grew up on the previous generation. I’d meet all these old [Disney] guys, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnson — “you guys are amazing” — and now I’m the old guy. I remember ...
The winner of three Oscars is rooting for Pixar's latest Oscar nominee for Best Animated Feature, "Inside Out 2," directed by Kelsey Mann and Mark Nielsen.