“We have a big series for Apple TV that’s not really announced,” Moore and Stewart told Deadline. “But it’s epic because it’s feature-quality, hand-drawn animation across 12 half-hours, and then a big ...
The third installment of Cartoon Saloon's Irish folklore trilogy fulfills the promise of "The Secret of Kells" and "Song of the Sea." Editor’s note: This review was originally published at the 2020 ...
In 2009, Cartoon Saloon, an Irish animation studio founded a decade earlier, released their first feature film, The Secret of Kells. With its bold animation style and commitment to old school ...
Directors Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart describe their latest film, Wolfwalkers — the first original animated feature from Apple TV+, which also had a limited theatrical release through GKIDS — in a new ...
The inspiring material contained within The Art of Wolfwalkers represents only a small glimpse at the enormous amount of work that goes into the development, preproduction and production of an ...
‘Family entertainment” often means something parents can sit through without clawing the armrest off the couch. But the animated “Wolfwalkers” is a different sort of beast. With its enchanted forests, ...
The immersive POV roller coaster ride was the boldest tech challenge for the 2D Oscar nominee. For directors Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart, their hand-drawn “Wolfwalkers” Irish folktale demanded ...
Apple TV Plus has released the full trailer for its first animated feature, “Wolfwalkers.” “Song of the Sea” director Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart are behind the animation. The hand-drawn film ...
The 2020-21 Envelope Screening Series kicked off Monday with a showing of the animated “Wolfwalkers,” sponsored by Apple TV+, and a Times virtual Q&A with its directors. Stewart said in the Q&A that ...
It takes a village to make a motion picture come to life, with different departments and talents working together. We spoke to some of the artists who collaborated on films about how they enhance each ...
Irish animation studio Cartoon Saloon may not be able to match the impact or consistency of Japan’s Studio Ghibli (who can?), but the Kilkenny-based outfit has gradually emerged as one of the world’s ...