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12/13/09
The American Film Institute largely avoided bigger studio movies and focused on smaller indie efforts as it compiled its list of the year's top 10 movies.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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12/11/09
While live-action films cast actors, then use costumes and makeup to achieve the look they want, animated productions get to design their characters, limited only by imagination.
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Variety
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12/03/09
Nine years after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences added a category for best animated feature, this year's contenders shows just how far the medium has come, especially in terms of expressing a personal vision.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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12/02/09
This has been such a good year for animated films (maybe even the beginning of a golden age ) that I've never been more excited or curious about the Annie Awards.
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Cinematical.com
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11/20/09
Animated movies have been one of the year's major bright spots at the cineplex.
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Variety
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11/15/09
For those who follow the fine print, the animated feature category can actually be Oscar's most nail-biting race.
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Variety
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11/09/09
The Oscar buzz this year couldn't be higher for Pixar's "Up," not only for best animated category but for best picture, thanks to a warm Festival de Cannes playdate and a lucky-to-be-born late blessing of 10 best-picture noms.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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10/06/09
"Coraline" helmer Henry Selick is leaving Laika, the Portland, Ore.-based animation studio whose reputation the stop-motion director helped establish.
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Variety
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10/02/09
A fresh look at the two "Toy Story" films, which are now being released as a double bill in 3D for what are claimed as two-week engagements, only reaffirms what fresh, lively and imaginative creations they are.
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Variety
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09/30/09
A record-setting summer box office bolstered by the higher ticket prices charged at 3D venues.
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