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Ghibli Fest 2026 Sets 'Tales From Earthsea' and 'Only Yesterday' for August

By Dan Sarto | Wednesday, August 5, 2026 at 9:34am

2 nights each; Goro Miyazaki's directorial debut joins festival lineup for first time on its 20th anniversary; Isao Takahata's 1991 feature marks 35 years; tickets on sale now.

Headed to San Diego Headline News

Shout! Studios / Radial Entertainment Set SDCC 2026 Booth Exclusives

By Dan Sarto | Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 4:48pm

The leading entertainment content distributor will be setup in booth #4118 at San Diego Comic-Con 2026, and plans numerous giveaways, physical media releases, collector offers and a photobooth featuring backgrounds from its film and TV catalog.

He’s Baaaack Headline News

GKIDS 'Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom' BTS Video and Poster

By Dan Sarto | Monday, July 13, 2026 at 1:43pm

The new footage showcases Shaun’s Halloween-themed return to Mossy Bottom Farm, where a wrecked pumpkin patch, a mad-science fix, and a missing Farmer send the flock into monster-movie trouble; opens September 18 in U.S. theaters.

It’s Anime-zing! Headline News

TIFF Sets Masaaki Yuasa-Curated Fall Anime Series

By Dan Sarto | Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at 2:22pm

The ‘Inu-Oh’ director will guest-curate ‘Drawn Universes: Visions in Animation,’ a TIFF Lightbox program spotlighting anime artistry and innovation scheduled for later this year; ‘Christopher Nolan: Grand Designs’ program runs July 8 – August 20.

Beware the Doe Eyed ANIMATIONWorld

‘Decorado’: Stranger Than Fiction But Cute as a Button

‘Unicorn Wars’ director Alberto Vázquez discusses his new feature film about a middle-aged mouse who suspects his life is scripted and his world a set; the darkly comedic odyssey through manufactured realities in search of authentic human connection hits North American theaters May 15, from GKIDS.

It’s Anime-zing! ANIMATIONWorld

‘Labyrinth’: A Cautionary Tale Built from Dreams and Psychology

Director Shoji Kawamori talks about the real, the surreal, and the symbolic in his film about a high school girl who dreams of stardom but struggles to capture attention until she gets trapped in her smartphone and her charismatic alter ego emerges; from GKIDS, releasing in US theaters May 10.

Miyazaki Back in Theaters Headline News

GKIDS and Fathom Announce 2026 Studio Ghibli Fest Slate

By Dan Sarto | Friday, April 17, 2026 at 11:11am

Fan-favorite films from the famed Japanese animation studio once again head to U.S. cinemas this summer, screening in both original Japanese and English dubbed versions with surprise extra content for each show.

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‘ChaO’: A Story of Boundless Love and Boundless Art

A strange, funny, and unexpectedly heartfelt romance unfolds in a rule-breaking, futuristic world bursting with oddball details and creative chaos; from GKIDS, director Yasuhiro Aoki and Studio 4°C, the film hits North American theaters today, April 10.

He’s Baaaack Headline News

GKIDS Unveils 'Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom' Trailer and Poster

By Dan Sarto | Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 10:49am

He’s baaaack… Aardman’s upcoming stop-motion comedy, the third feature in the ‘Shaun the Sheep’ franchise, hits theaters September 18.

Finding Truth Where Life and Death Mix ANIMATIONWorld

Mamoru Hosoda Talks ‘Scarlet,’ ‘Wolf Children’ and the Beauty of Growing Up

The director of popular anime films ‘Belle,’ ‘Mirai,’ and ‘The Girl Who Leapt Through Time’ discusses his darkest and most violent film yet - nominated for 3 Annie Awards - set in the world of the dead, about a girl set on revenge who learns she still has more to live for.

Who’s This Guy Prisney? Headline News

GKIDS Acquires ‘Allegro non Troppo’ and Bruno Bozzetto Catalog

By Dan Sarto | Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 11:10am

The distributor secures rights to the famed Italian animator’s film library, with a restored version of his 1976 masterpiece, paired with ‘Fantasia,’ set to premiere March 27 at New York’s Metrograph.

Interesting is Often Enough ANIMATIONWorld

Some Thoughts on Mamoru Hosoda’s ‘Scarlet’

Anime columnist Andrew Osmond has things to say about the new afterlife fantasy by the director of ‘Belle,’ ‘Mirai,’ and ‘The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.’

Rinse Kill Repeat ANIMATIONWorld

Kenichiro Akimoto Talks Ominous Color in ‘All You Need Is Kill’

The director of the anime feature based on Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s sci-fi novel, previously adapted in the Tom Cruise thriller ‘Edge of Tomorrow,’ discusses unconventional, exaggerated character designs and beautiful, vibrant colors that depict some less than friendly plants; from GKIDS, hits U.S. theaters today, January 16.

Rinse Kill Repeat ANIMATIONWorld

The Studio Behind ‘All You Need is Kill’: the Eiko Tanaka Interview

As Studio 4°C’s time-looping adventure hits U.S. cinemas, Andrew Osmond talks to the studio’s CEO about four decades of animation.

More Aardman on the Horizon Headline News

GKIDS Acquires U.S. Rights to ‘Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom’

The upcoming stop-motion animated comedy from Aardman and STUDIOCANAL marks the feature directorial debut of Steve Cox and Matthew Walker; starring Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, and Kate Harbour, film slated for theatrical release by Halloween 2026.

Therapy for Animation Directors ANIMATIONWorld

7 ‘Pixels & Pencils’ Panel Directors Talk Big Swings and Big Dreams

Alex Woo, Domee Shi, Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, Ugo Bienvenu, Kent Seki and Maïlys Vallade took to the SCAD Savannah Film Festival stage to share their anxiety over standing firm on big creative risks when others voiced considerable doubt, in what was only half-jokingly called a ‘directors therapy session.’

Life is Always Worth Living ANIMATIONWorld

‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ Shows Life is Always Worth Living

Directors Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han discuss their tender, poignant and beautifully animated film about the healing power of human connection, told through a story about a young Belgian girl born and raised in Japan, whose self-centered life is abruptly changed by death and grief; from GKIDS, in theaters November 7.

Championing the Best in Animated Film Headline News

‘Little Amélie Or The Character Of Rain’ Takes Animation is Film Grand Prize

By Dan Sarto | Tuesday, October 21, 2025 at 2:09pm

Running October 17-19 at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood, the festival’s 8th annual edition continued its mission to champion animation as a cinematic art form, curating critically acclaimed international features and shorts that carry both recognition and impact.

It’s Anime-zing! ANIMATIONWorld

Kenji Iwaisawa Talks Rotoscoping and Mental Breakdowns in ‘100 Meters’

The director of GKIDS’ new sports anime feature, based on Uoto’s manga, discusses his mix of live-action and different styles of animation, and his approach to visually depicting runners’ speed, preparation, and crushing anxiety; in theaters October 12.

Heading to Hollywood Headline News

Animation Is Film Festival Announces 2025 Lineup

Event to open with ‘Scarlet’ by Mamoru Hosoda, close with ‘Little Amélie Or The Character Of Rain’ By Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han; runs October 17-19 at TCL Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood.

From Handing Out Donuts to Writing Famous Anime ANIMATIONWorld

Cyborgs, War Dramas and Evangelions: A Career in Anime

Columnist Andrew Osmond interviews Yoshiki Sakurai about his journey from a British high school to writing for such landmark anime as ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex,’ ‘Giovanni’s Island,’ and ‘Evangelion.’

It’s Anime-zing! Headline News

HBO Max, GKIDS Expand Film Licensing Partnership

Deal adds 20 new adult animated and live-action titles, including ‘Your Name,’ ‘Shin Godzilla,’ ‘Perfect Blue,’ ‘The Colors Within,’ and ‘Summer Wars,’ many to stream for the first time in North America; select titles will debut in 4K.

August Report Card ANIMATIONWorld

Midsummer Anime Update: ‘Dan Da Dan’ and More

Midway through the summer crop of animated serials, columnist Andrew Osmond looks in on three fan-favorite titles: the Science Saru actioner plus ‘My Dress-Up Darling,’ and ‘The Summer Hikaru Died.’

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