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  • From ‘Inside Out’ to ‘Minions’ to ‘Anomalisa’ — Oscar’s Animated Films Square Off

    OscarWrap: The directors of some of the year’s best animated films explain the techniques and ideas behind their work

    By

    Steve Pond and Beatrice Verhoeven
    December 23, 2015 @ 11:41 AM
    11:41 AM
    From ‘Inside Out’ to ‘Minions’ to ‘Anomalisa’ — Oscar’s Animated Films Square Off
  • ‘Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet’ Review: Liam Neeson and Salma Hayek Attempt to Put Poetry in Motion

    Shabbily animated and altered from the original texts, this confusion of styles is a needless “improvement” on a classic

    By

    James Rocchi
    August 4, 2015 @ 3:32 PM
    3:32 PM
    ‘Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet’ Review: Liam Neeson and Salma Hayek Attempt to Put Poetry in Motion
  • Slamdance Unveils Remaining 2015 Lineup (Exclusive)

    BatKid doc, Pedro Pascal (“Ben-Hur”) and Fran Kranz’s (“Cabin in the Woods”) “Bloodsucking Bastards” topline the film festival’s Special Screenings, Beyond and Shorts programs

    By

    Travis Reilly
    December 8, 2014 @ 6:00 AM
    6:00 AM
    Slamdance Unveils Remaining 2015 Lineup (Exclusive)
  • Disney, William Joyce and Bill Plympton Make Oscar Shortlist for Animated Shorts

    10 films advance, including two from past winners

    By

    Steve Pond
    November 5, 2014 @ 3:18 PM
    3:18 PM
    Disney, William Joyce and Bill Plympton Make Oscar Shortlist for Animated Shorts
  • Tony Hale, Sophia Loren, Zach Braff Films Join HollyShorts’ Opening Night

    Short film festival will also award $200,000 in production and scholarship prizes

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 5, 2014 @ 10:16 AM
    10:16 AM
    Tony Hale, Sophia Loren, Zach Braff Films Join HollyShorts’ Opening Night
  • Academy Overhauls Animated Nominations — But Who Will Benefit? (Exclusive)

    AMPAS has quietly adopted a new system to expand the number of Animated Feature nominations voters and allow screeners

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 27, 2013 @ 12:11 AM
    12:11 AM
    Academy Overhauls Animated Nominations — But Who Will Benefit? (Exclusive)
  • Sean Lennon to Serve as Artistic Director of L.A. Animation Fest

    With Sean Lennon curating, animation festival will also include screenings of “Shrek,” “Team America: World Police”

    By

    Steve Pond
    February 7, 2012 @ 12:27 AM
    12:27 AM
  • Salma Hayek’s Company Working on ‘The Prophet’

    Producer Clark Peterson says the animated movie will be done in the style of “Fantasia”

    By

    Joshua L. Weinstein
    March 4, 2011 @ 12:52 PM
    12:52 PM
  • That’s One Way to Get a Film Made

    Alexia Anastasio told renowned animator Bill Plympton she wanted to make a movie about him

    By

    Mark Lipsky
    May 5, 2010 @ 6:03 PM
    6:03 PM
  • Bill Plympton, Missi Pyle Among Winners at L.A. Comedy Shorts Festival

    “Blood from a Stone,” “Traffic Signals,” “A Short Film” also win awards at downtown Los Angeles showcase

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 18, 2010 @ 6:49 PM
    6:49 PM

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