Fire, Fire, Go Away!” by Shu-Chen Yen explains the cause and response to the wildfires in a way children can understand.
This year's nominees include 'Beautiful Men,' 'Yuck!,' 'Wander to Wonder,' 'In the Shadow of the Cypress' and 'Magic Candies.
Also demonstrating the strength of indie animation is the lauded “Memoir of a Snail” from Adam Elliot (2004 animated short ...
Our film critic reviews the animated category’s candidates, which are playing at Coolidge Corner, and picks his choice to win ...
Although the Western genre is traditionally geared toward adult audiences, it contains plenty of films that appeal to ...
Mike Nawrocki s latest project, The Dead Sea Squirrels, aims to do for the New Testament what VeggieTales did for biblical ...
Perhaps it’s a sign of the times, that drumbeat of anxiety pulsing through the live action segment of this year’s Oscar ...
Nominees for live-action, documentary and animated shorts talk about the joy, trauma and universal human themes in their work ...
The American filmmaker and animator joins Q guest host Gill Deacon to talk about breaking convention in The Wild Robot, which is up for three Oscars, including best animated feature.
Multi-generational family unity — check! High-concept narratives that challenge and shape young minds — check! Groovy, ...
In a category that is often filled with animated films geared toward children and families, "Memoir of a Snail" and its ...
Wallace and Gromit is something of an institution in the entertainment world. Since its introduction more than 35 years ago, ...