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  • Kate's Post-Oscar Break Could Lead to an Emmy Next

    10/21/09 Kate Winslet stopped to help her son Joe adjust his hood before the pair headed home together Tuesday afternoon in NYC.  |  POPSUGAR
  • Vampires, "Antichrist"...and It's Not Even Halloween Yet

    10/19/09 This week finds early awards season contenders lining up alongside a queer cinema double bill, a troupe of unorthodox vampires and a horror movie franchise that's become torturous in more ways than one.  |  Independent Film Channel (IFC)
  • 'Astro Boy,' Rebuilt And Reborn For The Silver Screen

    07/22/09 Moviefone Following in the footsteps of Speed Racer – albeit in animated rather than live-action form – another iconic figure in the history of Japanese animation, Astro Boy , is being updated and reimagined for the silver screen.  |  Cinematical.com
  • Review: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

    07/01/09 Moviefone Pixar and everything else - them's the breaks when it comes to judging computer-animated fare these days.  |  Cinematical.com
  • NYT On New Animation

    06/02/09 There have been a total of 21 animated films released by studios other than Disney, DreamWorks, Paramount, Sony, Fox, and Warner Bros, that have grossed over $5 million in the last 30 years of the domestic market.  |  The Hot Blog - Movie City News
  • Regional Toon Spotlight: United Kingdom

    05/28/09 The Bristol-based studio, home of Wallace and Gromit, is good at hanging onto the outstanding talent it breeds.  |  Variety
  • Jeffrey Katzenberg extends contract

    04/28/09 DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg on Wednesday announced the company's strongest first quarter ever, then said he has extended his employment contract another four years.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Sony, Aardman plan two animated projects

    04/27/09 "Pirates!" sees Aardman co-founder Peter Lord back behind the camera for a movie done in hand-crafted stop-motion animation, the company's signature style seen in films such as "Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of Were-Rabbit" and "Chicken Run," while "Christmas" will be produced wholly in CGI.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Williams scores for animated fare

    04/22/09 His music is famous among legions of youngsters even if few of them would recognize his name.  |  Variety
  • Poll: The Best of Dreamworks Animation

    03/27/09 Moviefone The time when people thought that Dreamworks Animation might hold an artistic candle to Pixar is probably past.  |  Cinematical.com