News Archive for James R Whitson

Sing opens

Illumination’s Sing opens today in 4,022 theatres according to Box Office Mojo. The critics are mostly happy with the film, giving it a 68% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Their consensus: “Sing delivers colorfully animated, cheerfully undemanding entertainment with a solid voice cast and a warm-hearted – albeit familiar – storyline that lives up to its […]

Sing’s five-year journey to the big screen
Animation roundtable discusses inspirations and breaking the mold
Oscar hopeful Bilal is first CG-animated feature from the Middle East
Rogue One soundtrack online for free at Disney Music’s Vevo page
Six animated films nominated for Golden Globes; Moana and Sing lead with two each

Six animated films were nominated for Golden Globe Awards today, according to The Hollywood Reporter, including three of the five nominees for Best Original Song. Best Animated Film: • Kubo and the Two Strings • Moana • My Life as a Zucchini • Sing • Zootopia Best Original Song: • Can’t Stop the Feeling – […]

New details about Despicable Me 3 villain revealed
Why Sing will get a sequel
Details and concept art from cancelled 1993 Jurassic Park animated series
How Seth Rogen brought back adult animation with Sausage Party
Disney to release new Beauty and the Beast soundtrack in March
How Moana’s animators brought a tattoo to life
59th Annual Grammy nominations announced

Nominees for the 59th Annual Grammy Awards have been announced. Animation didn’t figure heavily this year with only two nominees, both in the same category. – Best Song Written For Visual Media: Can’t Stop The Feeling! — Max Martin, Shellback & Justin Timberlake, songwriters (Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick, Gwen Stefani, James Corden, Zooey Deschanel, from […]

Zootopia wins NY Film Critics Circle Animated Feature award
Your Name picked Best Animated Feature by LA Film Critics Association
Moana reigns again at box office
TBS expands animation slate with Final Space greenlight
20 contenders left in Oscar visual effects race
Moana’ animator talks film and female leadership in animation
How the indie The Red Turtle became an animated feature contender