Sentences with phrase «animation movie from»

Early Man, the new stop - motion animation movie from Aardman, opens with an inspired imagining of alternate history.
, the new stop - motion animation movie from Aardman, opens with an inspired imagining of alternate history.

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The studio has two more big Marvel releases (Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and Thor: Ragnarok) as well as a live - action version of Beauty and the Beast, two new movies from Pixar Animation Studios (including Cars 3), and a fifth installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise (two of the first PotC films grossed more than $ 1 billion apiece).
Also different from the Sundance cut, there's now animation in the movie.
While remaining closely involved with the traditional PC and mobile industries, the gaming industry will draw from artificial intelligence, wearables, virtual reality, big data, cloud service and other emerging technologies and use animation, literature, movie & TV, live broadcasting, themed amusement park and other traditional entertainment industries to create more disruptive value.»
If anyone had seen the animation movie Wall E, where the remnant from earth were out in space, living on this space ship and had become these lifeless blobs being spoon - fed everything, i think is a great example of what you are saying.
The Art of Animation Resort is great for toddlers because it features characters from movies that toddlers love to watch - Cars, Finding Nemo, The Lion King and The Little Mermaid.
Computer scientists from Saarbrücken have now developed a novel approach that turned out to be so promising, that it was adopted by companies in record time — among others by Pixar, well - known in the movie industry for its computer animation, and now a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company.
Chesters created the animations using data from each of the two GOES satellites to create water vapor movies of the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans.
But that has not stopped movie companies from pushing the boundaries of animation to make their synthetic characters seem as real as possible — even if those characters happen to be shape - shifting megaton robots, as in last summer's Transformers special effects extravaganza.
Tuesday, April 18, on Blu - Ray, Digital Video Disc, and Digital High Definition television, we get another original Detective Comics Universe movie in a solid animation from Warner Brothers Animation and Detective Comics Enteranimation from Warner Brothers Animation and Detective Comics EnterAnimation and Detective Comics Entertainment.
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Then, as the movie began, I realized that a child with a cell phone represents what DreamWorks Animation, the producer of this most lucrative of franchise animated features, envisions its audience to be — tiny, pre-corporate techies who live far from the fairy - tale emotion of enchantment.
The film, which is based on a television series (which was itself a spinoff from the Wallace & Gromit franchise), boasts a tremendously appealing stop - motion animation style that's heightened by an assortment of affable characters, and it's worth noting, too, that the movie's total absence of dialogue in no way hinders one's ability to get caught up in the briskly - paced narrative.
Michael Jackson's «Bad,» blasted near the end of «Megamind,» the witty 3 - D animated deconstruction of superhero movies from DreamWorks Animation, encapsulates the paradoxes of a story in which evil morphs into good and vice versa.
Virtually all the ingredients that have made Studio Ghibli movies so appealing around the world — a wide - eyed young protagonist, a freewheeling supernatural adventure and clean, colorful animation drawn by hand — combine to form the first feature from Studio Ponoc, a new independent Japanese anime company formed by Ghibli veterans to carry on the -LSB-...]
Almost every November and then virtually every single June, a new movie from the Emeryville, California - based animation studio would be released and wow critics and moviegoers alike.
The digital animation ranges from competent to clunky, the jokes too often feel tossed - off and random, and the movie too often descends into dullness, only to be yanked back from the abyss by the goat.
The Angry Birds Movie has great animation and voiceover work from its team of comedic actors.
From the new photo above, it seems like the movie will borrow a lot from the animation as Emma Watson on the bookshelf perfectly mirrors the «Belle» sequeFrom the new photo above, it seems like the movie will borrow a lot from the animation as Emma Watson on the bookshelf perfectly mirrors the «Belle» sequefrom the animation as Emma Watson on the bookshelf perfectly mirrors the «Belle» sequence.
DreamWorks Animation's toon film Home and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Animation, are outside players, while the unrelated Brazilian movie The Boy and the World, The Boy and the Beast from Mamoru Hosoda and Studio Chizu, The Laws of the Universe Part 0 (based on the teachings of a new Japanese religion called Happy Science), the Finnish film Moomins on the Riviera and Regular Show: The Movie, an animated film based on the Cartoon Network original series — are unknown quantities at this pMovie: Sponge Out of Water, produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Animation, are outside players, while the unrelated Brazilian movie The Boy and the World, The Boy and the Beast from Mamoru Hosoda and Studio Chizu, The Laws of the Universe Part 0 (based on the teachings of a new Japanese religion called Happy Science), the Finnish film Moomins on the Riviera and Regular Show: The Movie, an animated film based on the Cartoon Network original series — are unknown quantities at this pmovie The Boy and the World, The Boy and the Beast from Mamoru Hosoda and Studio Chizu, The Laws of the Universe Part 0 (based on the teachings of a new Japanese religion called Happy Science), the Finnish film Moomins on the Riviera and Regular Show: The Movie, an animated film based on the Cartoon Network original series — are unknown quantities at this pMovie, an animated film based on the Cartoon Network original series — are unknown quantities at this point.
Most of the movies from the British stop - motion wizards at Aardman Animations are pure delight, full of endlessly replayable moments and the kind of enchanting silliness that seems to transport you, however briefly, to a better world.
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«One Brick at a Time: Making The LEGO Batman Movie» (16:10) details the creative processes of the film, from turning real Legos into digital animation to the voice cast bringing the characters to life.
From its eye - opening teaser, which brilliantly reintroduces audiences to Donovan's 1966 psychedelic rock classic, «Season Of The Witch», to its incredible visual style and haunting stop - motion animation imagery, ParaNorman immediately stands out as something distinctive, different, and to movie fans — dare we say important.
Walt Disney Animation released this fantastic new movie still from the upcoming film «Tron Legacy» aka...
Related Reviews: New: Prep & Landing • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 • Monte Carlo • It's a Wonderful Life (Blu - ray Gift Set) • Winnie the Pooh • Cars 2 Kindred — Dragons, Vikings and Such: The Sorcerer's Apprentice • Lilo & Stitch • Pete's Dragon • The Reluctant Dragon • Enchanted • Tangled • Mulan Holiday Specials: Phineas and Ferb: A Very Perry Christmas • A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa • Mickey's Christmas Carol DreamWorks Animation: Shorts: Shrek the Halls • Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space • Scared Shrekless • The Penguins of Madagascar: I Was a Penguin Zombie Films: Kung Fu Panda • Megamind • Shrek the Third • Bee Movie • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Inside Out boasts the imaginative concept of emotions being controlled from a desk by office workers in your head (Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger), which would have been enough to base a movie around for any other animation studio, but this is a Pixar production, meaning things only expand further into complexity, wowing both children and adults on different levels.
«Meet Barry B. Benson» is an interactive feature in which you can choose from eleven questions to ask the film's protagonist, which he answers in 15 - 30 seconds mixing unique interview animation with movie clips.
Honorable Mention One film that isn't particularly high on the radar yet but that will be no doubt be a major player for the family - movie - at - Christmas - dollar is Disney «s «Frozen,» which our resident animation enthusiast tells us looks terrific, judging from a few sneak peeks.
ZOOTOPIA Director: Byron Howard, Rich Moore, Jared Bush Starring: Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Jenny Slate, Idris Elba, Bonnie Hunt, Don Lake, Tommy Chong, J.K. Simmons, Octavia Spencer Every year I look forward to the new movie from the Walt Disney Animation Studios.
This summer will bring Cars 3 to theaters, but it's just one of two new movies from Pixar Animation hitting the big screen this year.
Today at the Walt Disney Studios presentation at the D23 Expo, Disney announced two new movies from Pixar Animation Studios.
The tangled, darkly comic plotting might smack of an assortment of crime movies from around the world, but the visual style has a distinctive character, closer to the static panels, crisp lines, and muted colors of modern graphic novels than to traditional animation.
Do you not think that with all the CG animation that goes into these games that you're getting further away from making games and progressing towards making movies?
Although Cloudy added to the 3 - D cinema trend that sharply marked 2009 moviegoing (especially in the computer animation domain), the movie happily refrains from dwelling on food - in - your - face illusions.
Since the Starz negotiations collapsed, Netflix has gained the streaming rights to TV shows and movies from AMC Networks Inc., DreamWorks Animation and now the CW network.
The 43rd annual Annie Awards took place last night, celebrating the very best in movie, TV and video game animation from 2015.
Sony Pictures has debuted a first look image for director Genndy Tartakovsky's third instalment of the animated monster movie franchise Hotel Transylvania 3; take a look below... In Sony Pictures Animation's Hotel Transylvania 3, Mavis surprises Dracula with a family voyage on a luxury monster cruise ship so he can take a summer vacation from -LSB-...]
Edward Gardiner ranks Pixar's movies from worst to best... Studio Ghibli runs them close, and even Dreamworks can come out with some crackers, but it's hard to argue that Pixar isn't the world's greatest animation studio.
Supposedly Hayao Miyazaki's final movie, The Wind Rises is a nostalgic, «I'm making this one for me» swansong from the 73 - year - old animation auteur.
Many of the character models and animations are noticeably recycled from MVC3, except a change in art style from bold comic - book style outlines and colors to a move movie - like, subdued look doesn't seem to mesh with those models as well as Capcom had perhaps intended — every single one of the all - new characters seems to look and fit in better.
With The LEGO Movie not in competition (most of us had that pegged as the eventual winner) it's between How to Train Your Dragon 2 from Dreamworks Animation and Big Hero 6 from Disney.
Any DC fan will be in absolute heaven, but even general fans will appreciate the movie - quality action and visuals, the excellent voice acting from a mixture of DC regulars (Kevin Conroy's Batman, George Newbern's Superman) and iconic actors (Robert Englund, Jeffrey Combs, Alan Tudyk), and the frankly fantastic animation (particularly with faces).
Opening July 10, the AWFJ Movie of the Week is Minions, the inevitable spin - off from hit animations Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2.
The most purely cinematic movie of the summer is Shaun the Sheep Movie, a sublime, adorable stop - motion animated gift from Aardman Animations, the same folks who brought us Wallace and Gromit and Chickenmovie of the summer is Shaun the Sheep Movie, a sublime, adorable stop - motion animated gift from Aardman Animations, the same folks who brought us Wallace and Gromit and ChickenMovie, a sublime, adorable stop - motion animated gift from Aardman Animations, the same folks who brought us Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Run.
We learned the latest on Pixar's upcoming slate, watched footage from upcoming Disney animation projects, watched teasers for upcoming Disney live - action movies, went behind the scenes of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, watched the first footage from Avengers: Infinity War, and saw all kinds of plans for Disney's upcoming theme park expansions.
The lovable Mike and Sulley from Monsters Inc are back in the prequel Monsters University, the 14th movie from Pixar Animation Studios.
Andreas Deja (the lead animator for Jafar) and Randy Haycock (lead animator for Clayton in Tarzan) each gave a brief statement about why villains are important in movies, then we return to Beau, who gives a voice over while other animation is played (including Medusa from The Rescuers) and then Beau invites us to watch «Under the Hat» on Toon Disney.
Looks like another pixar classic movies from and the animation of the human faces also looks more good now and real to me.
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