Raya And The Last Dragon
…story with quipping. The second comes from the eighth season of The Simpsons. There is an animated show within the show that the Simpson children watch called The Itchy &… |
The “Best” Of 2020: The Year The Earth Stood Still
…to the exhausted state of the world with its outrageous yet often depressing brand of comedy, allowing us a moment to laugh at our own collective misery. South Park showed… |
Yogi Bear–and many others–show up in Jellystone trailer
The trailer for HBO Max’s Jellystone is now online, and can be viewed in the player above. While some longtime fans may take issue with the “updated” character designs for… |
Chiodo Bros talk Netflix’s Alien Xmas
…their greed, their color had faded away. So we had these grey aliens, but we couldn’t have grey ships, because grey on grey wouldn’t show up, so we had to… |
Arnold Leibovit on producing The Puppetoon Movie Volume 2
…to show movies to friends, with this 16mm projector, and so I started showing these films in her living room and they were Puppetoons. They were these 16mm Puppetoons. I… |
Creator confirms sudden cancellation of The Venture Bros.
…how taken aback they were as the show had not been announced as having been cancelled beforehand. The show also had a notorious habit of spending years between seasons, on… |
Pinocchio In Outer Space
…two-channel mono track, and it is perfectly fine. For the most part, this sounds as good as a simple modern TV show, except perhaps for the musical numbers having a… |
Arcane
…and Delord the chance to showcase a bold style that is mesmerizing to watch in motion. And it is through this show that the directors and their animators shine as… |
Production Designer Carlos Zaragoza puts a smile on The Emoji Movie
…TV drama & shows. He was awarded by the Art Director’s Guild with the ADG Excellence in Production Design Award for his work in Pan’s Labyrinth, directed by Guillermo del… |
“It’s been Dave Metzger all along” – the art of arranging WandaVision theme songs
…Vision in a 1950s sitcom — when the show opens, that’s presented without explanation,” says head writer Jac Schaeffer. Then, “we see them move thorough the various eras of sitcoms… |