News Archive for Josh Armstrong

Posters: The Wild, Ice Age 2

The Internet Movie Poster Awards has a French poster for The Wild, in addition to having a promotional image for Ice Age 2: The Meltdown.

Hoodwinked sequel, Hood vs. Evil, in the works

Variety, through Coming Soon, reports that The Weinstein Company and Kanbar Entertainment have begun planning a sequel to their successful Hoodwinked. The sequel, currently titled Hood vs. Evil, will be equipped with twice the budget of the first film, which worked with less than $20 million. The plot for Evil follows “a teen Red training […]

Trailers: Over the Hedge, KungFu Gecko

CineMovies TV has the international trailer for DreamWorks’ Over the Hedge. Meanwhile, the independent CGI comedy KungFu Gecko, coming from Eggstory, now has a trailer on its official website.

Kellogg and Viacom under fire for wearing Pants

The Center for Science in the Public Interest, the Boston-based Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood and two Massachusetts parents, Sherri Carlson of Wakefield and Andrew Leong of Brookline, have threatened to sue Kellogg Co. and Viacom Inc., should the companies fail to stop using characters such as Spongebob SquarePants to promote “sugar-filled” cereals. “As a […]

Wild game announced

Buena Vista Games has announced the video game adaption of Walt Disney Picture’s forthcoming film, The Wild, says IGN. The project, a tie-in for the Game Boy Advance, “follows Samson the Lion in his quest to save his son, Ryan, who has been accidentally shipped from his New York City Zoo home back into the […]

Latest on Brer Rabbit, Cultoons, Cartoons for Victory, and Baby Looney Tunes

DVDtoons has the advertisement for The Adventures of Brer Rabbit, a new traditionally-animated DTV feature from Universal Studios, coming to stores on March 21st. The site likewise reports that Golden Age titles Cultoons and Cartoons for Victory! have been moved to April 11th. Lastly, the press release for Baby Looney Tunes: Volume 1 – PlayDay […]

U.S. weekend box office actuals: January 13-16, 2006

Courtesy of Box Office Mojo: 2. Hoodwinked with $16,879,402 (1st week over 2,394 theaters) 4. The Chronicles of Narnia with $12,809,767 ($264,020,859 total in its 6th week, over 3,224 theaters) 7. King Kong with $9,061,690 ($204,527,690 total in its 5th week, over 2,814 theaters) 31. Chicken Little with $296,502 ($133,235,508 total in its 11th week, […]

Bambi II clips, reviews

At the Animated-News Forum, “bambifan56” links to several clips from Bambi II, posted at the New York Times’ office website. Meanwhile, a few visitors of Amazon.com have written in to post their thoughts on Disney’s latest midquel. “All in all, the movie is a success at preserving the spirit of the original story and definitely […]

RIP, Shelley Winters

At the age of 85, Shelley Winters died early Saturday, due to heart failure. At the time of her death, Winters was located at The Rehabilitation Centre of Beverly Hills, according to her publicist Dale Olson. This followed her hospitalization last October, which she received after suffering a heart attack. During her career, Winters was […]

Sarandon hailed as Enchanted queen

The Hollywood Reporter reports that Susan Sarandon has signed on to play Queen Narissa, a wicked ruler bent on eliminating true love, in Disney’s Enchanted. James Baxter, who worked as the supervising animator for Belle in Beauty and the Beast, will conduct the animated side of Narissa, while Oscar-winning makeup effects artist Rick Baker will […]

Hoodwinked opens in 2,388 theaters

The computer animated comedy Hoodwinked, which also has the distinction of being the first animated offering from the Weinstein Company, opens in 2,388 theaters this weekend. Thus far, the film has been receiving mixed feedback from critics, with its Rotten Tomatoes score currently standing at 45%. How will Hoodwinked fare with audiences this holiday weekend, […]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles poster, pic

Latino Review has the licensing poster for the 2007 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles computer animated movie, in addition to offering a similar pic for the film.

Jetsons roles cast?

In the site’s News Bites, Dark Horizons spreads the word that according to WTOP News, Jonathan Lipnicki (Jerry Maguire, Stuart Little) has won the role of Elroy Jetson in the live-action The Jetsons. The latter website also notes that Steve Martin, Diane Lane, and Lindsey Lohan have likewise acquired roles in the film. Furthermore, a […]

Ice image

Taken from the preview slate of 20th Century Fox, Latino Review has the most recent promotional pic for Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, an image which may be later seen on the film’s final poster.

DVD news: Pony, Krypto, Beast Wars, Thundercats

Yet again, TV Shows on DVD has collected a wide range of news concerning animation-related titles coming to DVD. First up, cover artwork for My Little Pony – Two Great Pony Tales is availabe to view at the site. In addition, a look is provided of the package containing the pilot episode of Krypto the […]

Former Disney CEO Eisner to host cable talk show

Former Disney chairman and CEO Michael Eisner has agreed to host a talk show for the NBC Universal cable channel CNBC, writes the Studio Briefing at the Internet Movie Database. Set to air every other month, the program, titled Conversations with Michael Eisner, will allow Eisner to interview politicians, businessmen, and entertainers. In an interview […]

Curious George swinging to video game consoles

Xbox 365 reports Namco Bandai Games America Inc. has announced that the Curious George video game has already gone gold for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and PC. The title, inspired by the upcoming feature film of the same name, allows gamers to experience the world of the prying primate. The Curious […]

Five minutes of Hoodwinked airing tonight on TV; Free "making of" featurette

Cinematical indicates that Nickelodeon will be airing the first five minutes of the Weinstein Company’s animation debut, Hoodwinked, tonight at 8pm. Likewise, at the channel’s official website, a special “Nicksclusive” of the film is available to view. In related news, one may download a free 22-minute behind-the-scenes featurette for Hoodwinked at iTunes.

Dini on next season of Justice League Unlimited

The Comics2Film Fan Feed notices Paul Dini’s mentioning to The Continuum of his writing a Justice Leage Unlimited episode set to air in the near future on Cartoon Network. In the new adventure, “Supergirl is kidnapped to the 31st century for what the history books say was her last adventure. The Fatal Five appear, as […]

Observation of Pixar's present and possible future

In the article “Crowd Around Pixar,” The Street‘s Sandy Brown looks at the current events surrounding Pixar, including a possible extension of the studio’s relationship with Disney. A highlight in the articles comes when Sanders Morris Harris analyst David Miller responds to the rumor of Disney buying Pixar – an action he does not believe […]

U.S. weekend box office actuals: January 6-8, 2006

Courtesy of Box Office Mojo: 2. The Chronicles of Narnia with $15,643,135 ($247,777,824 total in its 5th week over 3,514 theaters) 3. King Kong with $12,622,285 ($192,678,805 total in its 4th week over 3,482 theaters) 23. Chicken Little with $343,605 ($132,863,585 total in its 10th week over 419 theaters) 27. The Polar Express – IMAX […]

Press release: The Wubbcast video podcast for pre-schoolers

For cartoon fans and filmmakers young and old, the announcement has arrived that The Wubbcast, the first video podcast for pre-schoolers, is now available. Offering a lineup that includes the short Opposites Jamboree, the podcast packages a selection of family-friendly cartoons, which are then sent to one’s iPod or PSP every week. For further information […]

Ice Age Super-Cool Edition DVD cover artwork

DVD Active has the official region one artwork for the Ice Age Super-Cool Edition DVD. With the movie’s sequel arriving in theaters on March 31st, the latest DVD release for the film will hit stores on March 14th.

Pixar: 20 Years of Animation heading to San Francisco?

The blog Luxo gathers from Cartoon Art that after the exhibition’s successful run at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Pixar: 20 Years of Animation may move to to San Francisco, beginning on February 25th.

Tom & Jerry's KarateGuard coming to Cartoon Network

Yahoo! Finance has the press release for Cartoon Network’s premiere of The KarateGuard, a seven-minute Tom & Jerry short developed for theaters. Having debuted in Los Angeles cinemas on September 27, 2005, The KarateGuard will air on Cartoon Network at 9pm (ET/PT) on Friday, January 27th.

Interview: Cory and Todd Edwards, the creators of Hoodwinked

At JAM! Movies, Cory and Todd Edwards recall their experiences bringing Hoodwinked to the big screen. The duo set out “not to make a kids’ movie, but a film that would entertain adults and teenagers without excluding children,” remarks Cory. Hoodwinked opens nationwide in theaters this Friday.

Warner Bros. acquires movie rights to Where the Wild Things Are

Variety indicates that Warner Bros. will move forward with the film version of Maurice Sendak’s classic book Where the Wild Things Are. Prior to this update, the project was set up at Universal. Despite the move, Spike Jonze will still direct the film adaptation, employing the screenplay he co-wrote with novelist Dave Eggers.

More animated series coming to DVD

TV Shows on DVD has captured a large assortment of animated news dealing with future DVD releases. First up, front and back box artwork for the 4-disc Shout! Factory DVD of The Super Mario Brothers Super Show! has arrived. Special features offered in the package include: an interview with the voice of Mario, Captain Lou […]

The Wild movie trailer debuts online

The trailer for Disney/C.O.R.E.’s The Wild has premiered online at the Disney Motion Showcase. Theaters will go Wild on April 14, 2006.

Golden Age of Cartoons to release Aesop and Cubby Bear

Golden Age of Cartoons: Aesop’s Fables and Golden Age of Cartoons: Adventures of Cubby Bear are coming soon to DVD, indicates DVDtoons. Aesop’s Fables will present 16 classic cartoons from the 1930s, while Adventures of Cubby Bear will offer all 20 episodes, created from 1933 to 1934, of Van Beuren Studio’s answer to Mickey Mouse. […]