Don Bluth first found his “laughing place” — a term he uses to refer to an intangible mental refuge from the drudgery of existence — in the films of his lifelong hero, Walt Disney. Today an animation ...
Miranda Adama is a writer, variety streamer, and all-around creative who loves violence on screen and what it says about pop culture. She's the host of Be Seeing You: A John Wick Podcast and has been ...
Don Bluth was just a teenager when he got his first taste of working at Disney. He would go on to work for the entertainment juggernaut for roughly 10 years, putting his special touch on films like ...
“I bumped into him and I was playing volleyball with all the rest of the artists, and I had no idea that he was even in the animation building,” Bluth recalled. “I didn’t even know. I was all sweaty ...
Born with Autism (formerly classified as Asperger syndrome), Tyler B. Searle has been obsessed with storytelling since he was old enough to speak. He gravitated towards fairy tales, mythology, the ...
“We wanted to raise the level of animation with stories like the kinds of animated movies Disney made, dramatic, with humor and happy endings.” Gary Goldman on the magic formula behind ‘An American ...