"You're like a fluffy piece of cotton candy with legs!" Netflix has revealed an official trailer for Thelma the Unicorn, an animated musical comedy from filmmakers Jared Hess (of Napoleon Dynamite, ...
While the film was released in 1982, Beagle's book it was based upon had already been out in the wild for 14 years. The author was adamant that the story would best be adapted as an animated project, ...
Thelma (Brittany Howard) has spent a lifetime dreaming of bigger, better opportunities. Hoping to exchange her farm-pony life for one as a musical sensation, Thelma and her donkey pals Otis (Will ...
The former Editor of Ask.com, Kate (she/they) was nominated for an LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award in 2022. Their fiction, reviews, and articles have been published by ...
Tartakovsky discusses his pivot to action comedy, taking "Primal" in a new direction," and tackling an R-rated comedy with "Fixed." With “Unicorn Warriors,” though, Tartakovsky combines his personal ...
Throughout the soon-to-be-over awards season, as Guillermo del Toro collected trophies for his mature reimagining of “Pinocchio,” the filmmaker repeatedly advocated for animation to stop being ...
Director Alberto Vazquez on his Goya-winning animated feature about a bloody war between teddy bears and unicorns. Spanish director Alberto Vazquez’s anthropomorphic animals call to mind fairy-tale ...
'Napoleon Dynamite' filmmaker Jared Hess co-directs by-the-numbers adaptation of a popular children’s book, whose peculiar background characters keep it entertaining. The adaptation marks the animated ...
NEW YORK, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Nickelodeon has added the hit animated series Unicorn Academy™ and Vida the Vet™, from Spin Master Entertainment, to its programming lineup beginning July. This ...
“For me, it’s a new type of storytelling,” Tartakovsky told Polygon over Zoom. “It’s everything that I’ve kind of trained for throughout the years, doing all these different shows, culminating into ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...