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DreamWorks Animation got an unexpected first quarter, thanks to some hot DVD sales from Over the Hedge, Flushed Away and Madagascar.
DreamWorks Animation reports $10.5 million profit for its third quarter. Wallace and Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit contributes to strong performance.
Flushed Away, starring the voices of Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Ian McKellen and Andy Serkis, is online and pitching before its November 3 release.
After months of quashing speculation, DreamWorks finally admits to breaking up with Aardman Animation after three movie collaborations.
A new Shrek the Third trailer is now online. Will it get hearts and wallets pumping for this flick or is the Shrek gravy train about to run out of steam?
Nick Park, Peter Lord and Dave Sproxton, creators of animated duo Wallace and Gromit, will be honoured in their home city of Bristol.
Wallace and Gromit get a new half-hour short, called "Trouble at Mill." The new film is "a matter of loaf and death" and airs on BBC-One in late 2008.
Wallace and Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit won the children's BAFTA for Best Feature Film. Movie already won another BAFTA and an Oscar for Best Animated Film.
DreamWorks/Aardman movie Flushed Away opens low for a family-oriented animated film, but higher than expectations. Movie made $18 million in its first weekend.
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Wallace and Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit is up for Best Feature and Kids' Vote at this year's Childrens' BAFTA awards.
Here's a clip from the upcoming DreamWorks/Aardman Animation movie Flushed Away. Movie opens Friday, November 3.
Two trailers for Aardman/Dreamworks animated feature film Flushed Away online at Moviefone.
DreamWorks' dancing slugs really make Flushed Away fans sweat.
Aardman Animation, best known for Wallace & Gromit , has signed a licensing and distribution deal with HIT Entertainment, which will manage its licensing and DVD rights.
It's official: DreamWorks Animation will no longer distribute Aardman films in North America.
The third poster for Aardman Studios/DreamWorks Animation's movie Flushed Away adds two new characters to the same concept.
It's conservative pundits' worst nightmare: Happy Feet hangs onto the top spot for the 3rd week.
James MacAvoy (Wanted) and Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada) negotiating to lend their voices to Rocket Pictures/Miramax's Gnomeo and Juliet.
Here are some images from upcoming animated films Happy Feet and Flushed Away.
The Great CG Glut of 2006 carries over into Oscar nominations, as sixteen movies have been short-listed for Best Animated Feature Film.
Disney/Pixar's Ratatouille, Sony Picture Classics' Persepolis and Twentieth Century Fox's Surf's Up are 2008's Oscar nominees.
Aardman Animation has started production on two animated feature films, Arthur Christmas and Pirates! Sony Pictures will distribute both.
Aardman is roaring back with some new claymation movies, including The Cat Burglars, Operation Rudolph, and a new Nick Park project that's "not Wallace and Gromit."
Gromit, of Wallace and Gromit fame, will pose for HMV ads in Britain. The move is an attempt to refresh the chain's image.
See it for the slugs. Aardman/DreamWorks' final collaboration, Flushed Away, is not as good as their previous pictures, but it's still a solid 7 out of 10.
David Bowers (Flushed Away) is the new director of Imagi's adaptation of Osamu Tezuka's classic anime Astro Boy. Movie comes to theatres in late 2009.
Sony signed a 3-year distribution deal with Aardman Animation. First up? A possible Wallace and Gromit sequel.
In a year that featured a ton of look-alike, sound-alike CG animated movies, which one will walk home with an Oscar? Your fearless animation writer looks at their chances
Experts claim movie piracy costs the industry $20.5 billion per year. But in 2004, movies broke records, and 2006 promises to do the same. What gives?
Brad Bird's Ratatouille and Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis are the front runners for the Best Animated Feature Film category at the Oscars. Who will win?
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