Tagged: Walt Disney Pictures
The 2025 CinemaCon panel schedule was officially announced today, and once again, Disney will close out the showcase. For those who don’t know, CinemaCon is an annual convention that brings together studios, theater owners,...
The Walt Disney Company literally created the animated movie. At the time, people called Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs “Walt’s Folly” because it was so unlikely to succeed. Since then, Disney and Pixar...
Movie theaters are…not doing well these days. Sure, we’ve had a few recent hits like Dune: Part Two and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, but those are the exceptions. One-third of the way...
Every 15-20 years, The Walt Disney Company reboots its film division. Walt Disney Animation Studios started the company’s reign of dominance, but its stories have evolved across generations. Most recently, Disney relied on a...
For the first time in 32 years, the Annie Awards did not nominate a Disney or Pixar film for the coveted Best Feature Film. The snub by the most prestigious animation awards speaks to...
Sure, we care the most about Disney’s theatrical releases, as they garner most of the headlines. But the brutal truth Hollywood hates to admit is that you watch most movies for the first time...
Okay, 2023 has mercifully ended. For Walt Disney Pictures, the end couldn’t come fast enough. Throughout 2023, film after film frustrated Disney fans and executives alike. Now, we can start anew with a smaller...
In 1940, Pinocchio debuted in theaters and informed a wide-eyed audience of viewers how they could bring wishes to life. Now, more than 80 years later, Walt Disney Animation has taken a more literal...
Disney has kicked the can down the road with two of its pressing movie problems. In the process, Pixar has lined up a surefire hit as its next theatrical release. I’ll explain how Disney...
Visual effects workers at Walt Disney Pictures have unanimously voted to unionize with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) in a 13-0 vote. The decision to unionize comes just weeks after VFX...