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Dark Knight writer David S. Goyer may direct Masters of the Universe
Can “King John” return to Disney? The dark side of John Lasseter…
How X-Men: Dark Phoenix could be “Disney’s first Fox movie”
The Dark Knight returns… animated Batman on DVD; Mario Bros. not so Super

DVD Toons’ Anthony Lizarraga takes an early sneak peek at the WB’s {{link http://www.dvdtoons.com/reviews/319 Batman: The Animated Series, Volume 1}}, a DVD collection of 28 episodes. “There has never been…

New Watership Down images tease dark retelling for BBC miniseries
Pink Floyd shares winners of Dark Side Of The Moon animation contest
Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland: How illustrators Kei Acedera and Bobby Chiu shaped the Characters’ Designs

…art often has a dark, ironic edge to it, so working with Tim Burton’s vision simply brought more of that out! A great example of this, I think, is an…

Warner Archive: Red Skelton Whistling Collection

…Whistling films allowed for a playful crossover of his radio and film careers. In the role of Wally “the Fox” Benton, a writer-actor of the kind of hugely successful murder…

Directors Buck and Brannon on Surf’s Up

…was entertaining and all that, but it ended up, first of all, kind of telegraphing what we wanted to be kind of a surprise at the end of act two….

The Little Mermaid II: Return To The Sea – Special Edition

…leaps out of the water with a not-so subtle darkening of the sky behind her, leaving Sebastian to hysterically provide exposition. “Ursula’s crazy sister!” he screams out, with Triton adding…

How Dean Wright and Wendy Rogers brought FX to Prince Caspian

…thing to do because you want to retain all of the force of something feeling like it’s real water and that’s behaving with all the physical properties of water, but…

Flushed Away: The Animated News Review

…yourself sloshing down the coolest water slide that your local water park or stop-motion animation studio ever dreamed of creating? Well, unfortunately, this experience would not have been possible in…

The Best Of 2022: Wait, What…It’s Over? Where Did THAT Go?

…2022 was Pixar’s Turning Red, with a score of 58 out of a perfect 100. It appeared on 73% of all ballots, and was the number one selection of 37%…

Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume One

…great range, and only minor bugbears pop up in terms of a slight trace of distortion on a couple of very, very noisy takes. Carl Stalling’s minefield of music cues…

A Conversation with Terry Rawlings

…GoldenEye, US Marshals, Entrapment and The Phantom Of The Opera. The 35th anniversary of Watership Down, director Martin Rosen’s 1978 animated adaptation of Richard Adams’ novel that marked Terry’s switch…

The Rescuers

of artists full of new ideas. After a few quiet years, the Studio bounced back in 1977 with three features: The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh, a compendium of

Ariel’s Song: Glenn Slater, a sparkling lyricist for The Little Mermaid on Broadway!

…out of a scene from the film. It was written much more in the style of Poor Unfortunate Souls. It had a sort of Kurt Weill, Weimar, Germany sort of

2017 D23 Expo Exclusive

of all the MCU films from the past ten years. But that was merely a cover to them showing off the first official trailer, just for us. Five minutes of

Cartoon Network Halloween Treats

Following is an official schedule from Cartoon Network regarding their Halloween-related animated offerings for next month: Cartoon Network Gorges on Halloween Treats in October Month of Spooky Programming Capped by…

Comic-Con 2006: Animated Coverage!

…special treat, Rob Paulsen, the voice of Yakko, sang a rousing rendition of “Yakko’s World,” in which the name of every country in the world is set to a tune….

Animated Comic-Con coverage!

…the event. As a special treat, Rob Paulsen, the voice of Yakko, sang a rousing rendition of “Yakko’s World,” in which the name of every country in the world is…

The New Adventures Of Batman: DC Classics

…course), repeats of Spider-Man, and the animated Batman show that I grew up on, 1977’s The New Adventures Of Batman. This was a Batman made for those of us still…

TV Guide Reviews A&E's Pride

…review of another show. Pride (not to be confused with NBC’s Father of the Pride) is a “live-action drama [with a] seamless pairing of vivid documentary footage capturing real lions…

Comic-Con@Home Coverage

…marketing George Feltenstein, and the Warner Archive Podcast team of D.W. Ferranti and Matthew Patterson. The panelists will offer a grand history of the evolution of animation–from silver screen shorts…

Glen Keane’s Over the Moon: Meet Fei-Fei and her creators

…through the eyes of a little girl named Fei Fei. I loved the idea of bringing the tale of Chang’e to a global audience in a contemporary, fresh and unique…

Renaissance

…restricted to the lack of tolerance for the staccato visuals often associated in the genre, for me. And now we come to Renaissance, one of a growing breed of internationally…

D23 Expo 2019 Exclusive

of the service, showing off a trailer and announcing a pre-order offer for D23 Gold members. Mayer introduced Gary Marsh, President and Chief Creative Officer of Disney Channels Worldwide. Marsh…

King Con! News from San Diego…

…and operating out of a mausoleum, fighting crime in the dark shadows of Central City with his fists, cunning, and ingenious forms of punishment. -Disney Previews From Narnia to the…

Frankenweenie

…Batman, too often overlooked nowadays in light of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight update but just as impressive, and perhaps more so, as those films in terms of visual achievements, and…