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Pixar Unleashes Trailer & Images for ‘Monsters University’


June 20, 2012 by Ramin Zahed 1 Comment divider image
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Only two days before the nationwide release of its summer movie Brave, Disney/Pixar has unveiled new images and a trailer for the studio’s 2013 summer movie Monsters University. Slated for a June 21, 2013 release, the movie is directed by Dan Scanlon (Cars, Master and the Ghostlight), produced by Kori [...]

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Question for the Week of June 20 2012


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Since Disney/Pixar’s Brave is opening this week, which one of the studio’s previous films ranks as your favorite? The Incredibles Toy Story 3 WALL-E Up Finding Nemo Monsters, Inc. Other

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Brad Bird Teams Up with ‘Lost’ Creator


May 6, 2012 by Ramin Zahed No Comments divider image
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Here’s some good news and bad news for fans of Pixar veteran Brad Bird. The good news first: He has signed up to tackle a new project for Disney with Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof. The bad news is that it’s probably not an animated movie. The project, which is shrouded [...]

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Pizza Planet: It Delivers, Again and Again!


March 22, 2012 by Michael Mallory 1 Comment divider image
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With just about everybody, everywhere, weighing in on the surprising flopping sound being made by Disney’s epic feature film John Carter, I’m going to exercise my right to remain silent. All I will say about the film, which is the first live-action picture from Pixar’s Andrew Stanton, is that it [...]

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The Red Planet Revisited!


March 16, 2012 by Jake Gerli 1 Comment divider image
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Pixar alum Andrew Stanton’s first live-action feature John Carter delivers a stunning blend of cutting-edge CG visual effects and gritty images that are grounded in the real world. Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Mars novels have long been an inspiration for animators. In 1935, Bob Clampett famously tried to turn A Princess [...]

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Academy Hosts Animated Short and Feature Program


February 1, 2012 by Ramin Zahed 1 Comment divider image
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present five public events celebrating this year’s nominees. Oscar Week events will feature screenings, film clips and discussions with filmmakers and artists whose work has garnered nominations in the Animated Feature Film, Documentary, Foreign Language Film, Makeup and Short Film categories. [...]

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Animation Lovers’ Holiday Gift Guide


December 15, 2011 by Ramin Zahed No Comments divider image
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We all know the trials of finding the right holiday gift for your loved ones can make December a horrible, ulcer-inducing time of the year. That’s why we’ve put together a list of some of our favorite animation-related goods that will brighten anyone’s miserable winter day. Here’s to the hope [...]

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Animation Magazine’s Oscar Watch [Part 1 of 4]


November 18, 2011 by Ramin Zahed 1 Comment divider image
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Early award season watchers seem to be unable (or unwilling) to pick frontrunners in the animation race this year. But most of them have high hopes for a certain Belgian boy reporter and his dog Snowy. A wise man once said that the greatest friend of truth is time. So, [...]

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Telemundo Gets Animated With 10 Disney/Pixar Titles


September 29, 2011 by Ramin Zahed No Comments divider image
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U.S. Spanish language broadcaster Telemundo has acquired the rights to air 10 acclaimed animated features from Disney/Pixar, including Up, Ratatouille, WALL.E, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Monsters, Inc. and Toy Story. The broadcast window begins this Osctober. The new deal brings 10 of the studio’s films to Telemundo beginning in October. [...]

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A Fin-de-Siècle Fantasy: ‘A Monster in Paris’


September 7, 2011 by Ramin Zahed 4 Comments divider image
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DreamWorks veteran Bibo Bergeron goes back to his French roots with A Monster in Paris, an elegant CG-animated feature set in 1910. French director Bibo Bergeron has directed two very different DreamWorks animated features (The Road to El Dorado and Shark Tale) and worked as character designer on the studio’s [...]

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