If you had told me dinosaurs were made of modeling clay when I was 5 years old, I might have believed you. As evidence, I ...
There are action sequences, plenty of clever puns (Gromit reads “Virginia Woof”), and sweet messages about real human (or animal) connection and work being more satisfying than any “smart” device.
Vengeance Most Fowl, now streaming on Netflix, has a truly wonderful chase and we talked to the filmmakers about it.
Of all the films vying for honors in this year’s awards season, only one heralds the return of not just one of cinema’s most ...
The story picks up some years after the dastardly Feathers McGraw is apprehended by Wallace and Gromit after his heisting of ...
The latest screenplay was written by Nick Park and Mark Burton, based on a story by and directed by Park and Merlin ...
Vengeance Most Fowl' is the latest addition to the stop-motion franchise but only the second full-length feature ...
Aardman Animation’s iconic duo Wallace and Gromit returned to the world of movies for the first time since 2005’s The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. BBC and Netflix’s joint production premiered on UK TV on ...
Vengeance Most Fowl is a terrific new installment to a beloved franchise, flipping an element used in a previous movie.
Making movies is a risky business. Movies which cost less than $40 million to make, are fully funded up-front, get global exposure and win Oscars sound like the stuff of fantasy.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with animators Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham about their new claymation movie, "Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl." ...
The TV movie premieres on Christmas Day and will see the return of villain Feathers McGraw, who was arrested and sent to a zoo in Aardman Animations’ 1993 Bafta and Oscar-winning short The Wrong ...